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Much has been written with regards to James Cameron’s new epic Avatar… regarding it stunning 3D visual effects, huge budget, etc., but I haven’t seen much written regarding the theology or mythology behind it. There seems to be a subtle, possibly even sophisticated, theology behind the story.

I noticed a few things, and I wanted to jot down a few ideas:

o How does Pandora represent an prelapsarian (before the Fall) world in which Nature and Grace have not yet been divorced from each other? How does the god Eywa represent the unbroken bond amidst Nature and Grace? (and the Holy Spirit?)

o Are the Two Sacred Trees, the Tree of Voices (or Souls) and the Hometree, an reference to the two trees of the Garden of Eden, the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil and the Tree of Life?

o Is Sigourney Weaver’s reputation name, Dr. Grace Augustine, an reference to Saint Augustine’s Doctrine of Grace?

o What does the Second Birth of the Na’vi race say regarding Baptism?

The 7th day of Creation, the Sabbath, serves as a sign of the covenant–of the marriage–between nature and grace. In the beginning, God’s creation was perfect: “God saw how good it was” (Gen 1:12). The Sabbath was a day to admire the goodness of creation; all our days were meant to be Sabbaths. Mankind, however, did not fulfill his covenant. Adam and Eve ate of the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil, and the introductory grace of nature was marred by man’s will.

In the movie Avatar, however, a day on Pandora is no Sabbath. There’s no time to admire the beauty of Pandora with all the massive, angry animals stalking around. Corporal Jake Sully takes a moment to admire the finelooking flora of Pandora, the collapsing “helicoradian,” at the beginning of the movie, and ends up running for his life and jumping over the edge of a cliff to escape a “thanator.”

But, the Na’vi people do live in a graced concord with nature in two affiliated ways:

o First, the Na’vi are competent of a neurological connection with animals through the “queue.” The Na’vi may in truth unite their wills with those of animals by physically connecting their neural networks (by mutual acceptance).

o Second, Dr. Grace Augustine discovers that the bio-botanical connection amidst all the living organisms of Pandora is far more spacious than anything known on Earth. The Tree of Voices at long last reveals the extent of this.

It’s as altho mankind has stumbled into a second Garden of Eden, only to fall all over again. Only, our sin isn’t so “original” this time. The Corporation, which is mining Pandora’s rich natural resources, serves as mankind’s representative in the same way Adam did. The Corporation desires, above all things, the fruit of the Na’vi’s sacred tree, the rich deposit of “unobtainium” beneath the Hometree, which also–it is said–happens to be the only thing which may keep Earth from dying.

Because of Original Sin, however, mankind cannot freely eat of Eden’s Tree of Life. “Lest he put forth his hand and take also from the Tree of Life,” man is barred from the Garden (Gen 3:22). The way is shut and guarded. Because of our fallen wills and polluted motivations, there is no easy, painless way to fetch forth life. We must suffer to fetch forth life, as with childbirth or the paralyzed Jake Sully or the Suffering Servant, who dies on the cross.

A solid homogeneous inorgani substance such as may be found by plundering Pandora may only delay the inevitable. It is a temptation destructing the kinship amid the people and the Na’vi, who hold the truest hope for a post-Earth mankind. Did you observe the name of the trucks which harvest that rich mineral, “unobtainium”? Did you observe the name of the humane colony on Pandora? Hell trucks. Hell’s Gate. It begs the question: on which side of the gate does Hell genuinely lie?

Further, did you detect the name of the mineral: UNOBTAINium? And so it is unobtainable, like the fruit that Tantalus spends an eternity reaching for. It’s the illusion, the untrue pursuit, that will assert your life while impoverishing you. It’s the road to hell.

The Na’vi’s union with nature proves that their natures are not fallen in the same way as mankind’s. The story of Avatar is a story of the reunion of grace and nature. [THESIS]

The story presents this contrast amidst man and the Na’vi in three ways characters interact with the world around them:

1. Greatest Union of Grace and Nature: The Na’vi Communion, in which the Na’vi connect to nature and to souls directly through the “queue” (i.e. through a bio-botanical neural network);

2. Transitional Union: The Avatar, the biggest union that man may accomplish by his own power and strength, a union which only the Tree of Souls may complete;

3. Dis-Union, or Hollow Union: The AMP (Amplified Mobility Platform) suits of the army, which only mimic the union of animal and humane found amidst the Na’vi.

Dr. Grace Augustine

So, what’s in a name? There ought to be something going on with Dr. Grace Augustine’s name. The pairing of the words “grace” and “Augustine” is an improbable coincidence. With his Doctrine of Grace, Augustine, Doctor of the Church, has ensured that his name will always be affiliated with grace, the fall of man, and free will.

But what does it mean for Sigourney Weaver’s reputation to be called Grace Augustine? Dr. Grace is portrayed as a distinctly brillant woman, with a great deal of natural gifts and natural abilities and qualities (not different from Weaver’s reputation in Gorillas in the Mist, Dr. Dian Fossey). As a xenobiologist, one who studies alien life, she dominates her field. She has gone further into the Na’vi culture than any humane being alive. But! She in the end fails to be taken into the Tree of Souls, and dies before her soul may be integrated into Eywa. It is the free gift of Eywa–it is grace–which allows for the incorporation (i.e. redemption) of a soul. It can not be earned; it can not be gained no matter how far we may reach.

The Second Birth & Baptism

Na’vi are initiated into society by being born again: their “Second Birth.” This is the Christian Sacrament of Baptism. In Baptism, we are sanctified by the grace of the Holy Spirit; our fallen natures are again united utterly with grace; we are born again. This is why Baptism is the basis of the whole Christian life (CCC 1213).

Christians, like the Na’vi and their “queue,” also have a direct link to the life of this world: the Holy Spirit, “the Lord, the Giver of Life” (Dominum et vivificantem, from the Nicene Creed). Eywa represents the Holy Spirit, by whose power Jake Sully may to a complete degree transition into his avatar and Pandora’s animal life is summoned versus the forces of Colonel Quaritch.

Natural Miracles

For me, this biological representation of the Holy Spirit is the most powerful part of the Avatar story, and it is greatest contribution to science fiction. This piece of the story, more than any other, sparks my imagination. I suppose I’m always looking for a biological basis for God’s miracles. I don’t intend to dismiss miracles by physical explanations; I hope to see the whole physical world as a miracle. As Einstein said,

“There are two ways to live: you may live as if not one thing is a miracle; you may live as if everything is a miracle.”

Biology and all of science is God’s handiwork and His laws. In the case of miracles, God doesn’t violate His own laws, his own essence; He demonstrates the full potential of His Creation. Isn’t it fantastic that we may ask how?


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12 Responses to Do those Yahoo avatars really represent your own look?

  1. Fay says:

    Wade

    I guess sorta minus the perfect skin :D
    Oh and I dont make a habit out of wearing bikinis in the snow, haha

  2. Cedrick says:

    Felipe

    Kinda. As close as I could get it to.
    I have the black hair & green eyes.
    But my hair is different & my face is different.

  3. Matilda says:

    Linda

    Yes, I look exactly like mine.

  4. Teresa says:

    Dorothy

    No they are just like that,if you want your own picture,you must:

    TO CHANGE AVATAR TO PICTURE ON YOUR PROFILE

    Upload the picture you want to use as your primary profile picture in Yahoo! 360:

    1. My Page > Edit Personal Photos

    2. Upload your picture (click on “Browse” and select the picture you want to use)

    3. Check “Set as primary” next to your picture

    4. Click “Save” to finish

    To display your picture in Yahoo! Answers::

    1. Click on “My Profile”

    2. Click on “Edit My Info”

    3. In the picture setting, select “Use my Yahoo! 360 Picture”

    4. Click “Preview”

    5. Click “OK”
    ——-
    TO CREATE AVATAR

    Click on the Avatar Home.

    or

    Start with your appearance and look for your skin color, hairstyle, and hair color. You can click on different hair colors on the right side of the picture. If you want to change your ****** expression you can do that with the smileys that are above the cartoon.

    Go through the apparel, which allows you to pick full outfits, tops and bottoms, or even plus sizes.

    In the extras you can pick jewelry, hats, bags, shoes. But this is the place where you can really personalize your look. If you want to look like cavewoman or a viking, you can actually find it here. This is the fun area to see what’s new and how you want to represent yourself.

    When you put together an avatar that you really like, save it in your favorites so you can refer back to it at anytime. Otherwise, you’ll have to start over everytime.

    To display your Avatar in Yahoo! Answers:

    1. Click on “My Profile”

    2. Click on “Edit My Info”

    3. In the picture setting, select “Use my Yahoo! Avatar”

    4. Click “Preview”

    5. Click “OK”

  5. Danielle says:

    Reuben

    I am not even close to that perfect but i tried to make it like me., my hair is a little curly. and I have some frekles. I wish I was on a beach. O ya and I probably weigh like 30 lbs more.

    Make that 40 lbs more.

  6. Alexandra says:

    Vince

    No…not at all,but it really shows our character to some extent.

  7. Judith says:

    Austin

    i think some people make their own to look like them and other people also make them but not to look like them.

  8. Carson says:

    Sidney

    No,and ^no it doesn’t.

  9. Marina says:

    Jeff

    Yes, I am eddie murphy. But no one seems to believe me.

  10. Jere says:

    Barry

    GOOD QUESTION! Yeah, my avatar looks more like myself. Although I don’t have bangs, sometimes I will cut them, but most times I will let them grow out, but I usually have my hair pulled back like that, into a barrett, or in a pony tail. And sometimes I’ll just let my hair down naturally. It was the best avatar that represented my style of hair and face. :P
    Although I don’t really have a “style” to my hair. I just never know what
    to do with my hair, or how to cut it. Can’t remember the last time I went to a salon. I usually cut my hair myself. Salons usually cut your hair the way you DON’T want it. So as many times as they cut my hair wrong (or often shorter than I wanted), I never went back.
    So my hair has stayed kind of boring in the style sense.

    YES…my avatar represents me. :-) Sorry for the long winded answer…got on a roll there. LOL

  11. Lupe says:

    Eugenia

    I look pretty much like mine too.

    Gina—you changed your avatar???? :)

  12. Geneva says:

    Paula

    Yes, this is an actually picture of me, Chelsea of the Volturi. I enjoy people knowing what a vampire such as myself, looks like.

    Chelsea