• 제목/요약/키워드: the cosmic dual forces and the five elements (metal, wood, water, fire, and earth)

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조선시대 무속복식연구-좌당 내력을 중심으로- (A Study on the Apparels of Shamanism during Cho Sun Dynasty)

  • 조효순
    • 복식
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    • 제34권
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    • pp.195-208
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    • 1997
  • 1) The color of JOGORI and CHIMA was such gorgeous and those garments were put on during the events of GAM-EUNG-CHUNG-BAI HO-GU-GEO-RI JO-SANG-GEO-RI DEWT-JUN and CHAN-BOO-GEO-RI. 2)BULSA-JANG-SAM(JE-SUK-GEO-RI) was white colored and had wide sleeves putting on a pink priestrobe and a pink belt on it 3) they put on HONG-CHUL-NIK(GU-REUNG) and CHONG-CHUL-NIK(DAE-GEO-RI). 4)They put on GOO-GUN-BOK(JUN-RIP JUN-BOK(BYUL-SUNG-GEO-RI) DONG-DA-RI(Expel the demon) 5) MONG-DOO-RI(MAN-SIN-MAL-BYUNG) put on the garment constructed with the color and from of a white straight collar a wide sleeve and a pink belt 6) A long robe was colored with green (GAM-EUNG-CHUNG-BAI) and was used not as a headdress but as a man's overcoat. 7) CHANG-EUI was a green colored small CHAHG-EUI(SUNG-JO-GEO-RI). As observed above the Shaman apprel during Chosun Dynasty is a part of the traditional clothing originated from THE THEORY OF THE COSMIC DUAL FORCES and THEORY OF THE COSMIC DUAL FORCES and the FIVE ELEMENTS (i.e. metal wood water fire and earth) It's basic form and wearing method were not so different from the traditional clothing silmilar to the official uniform during Chosun Dynasty and the official uniform was the symbol of authority(almost almighty) at that time of period and to that the Shaman apparel was constructed with the more gorgeous colors to emphasize the sanctity or the descent of the Divine Being from heaven. We realized that a Shaman had put on the symbolic garment suitable for the grade and nature of the Divine Body at every events to enter into " The World of Gods"Gods."

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음양오행사상에 기초한 감성측정 접근방법 연구 (The Approach of Human Sensibility Measurement based on The Cosmic Dual And The Five Elements)

  • 박인찬
    • 디자인학연구
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.31-45
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    • 1998
  • 인간은 태어나면서부터 모든 사물을 보고 다루는데 있어서 경험하고 교육을 받게 된다. 이러한 형태와 색채로 구성된 사물에 대한 경험과 교육은 인간이 성인이 될 때까지 그 사람의 인성과 감성 및 체질을 형성시켜 주는데 큰 영향을 주게된다. 이처럼 모든 사물은 인간이 유아에서 성년에 이르기까지 시공간에 함께 존재해 왔다는 것을 생각해 볼 때, 그것이 한 인간을 어떻게 형성시킬 수 있는가 또는, 어떻게 변화시킬 수 있는가를 미루어 짐작할 수 있다. 인간은 모든 사물로부터 주로 형태 감, 색감을 느끼게 되는데, 이러한 느낌은 개인의 생활환경 및 경험, 교육, 연령, 직업 등에 따라서 차이가 있을 수 있겠지만, 일정한 사람들이 공통적으로 선호하는 어떠한 사물의 형태와 색채가 있는 것부터 내재된 근본적인 형태 감, 색감을 가지고 있음을 알 수 있다. 만약 어떤 사람이 자신이 원하지 않는 즉, 자신의 형태 감과 색감에서 벗어난 어떤 사물을 접했다고 가정해 보자. 적어도 이 사람은 무의식 중에라도 이 사물을 멀리하게 될 것이다. 아마도 형태와 색채를 다루는 모든 행위는 인간에게 가장 적합한 형태와 색채를 실현시킴으로써 미적인 욕구를 충족시키는 것이 될 것이다. 본 연 구는 인간이 근원적으로 갖고 있는 형태 감과 색채감에 대한 인식과 어떠한 형태 와 색채가 인간에 어떻게 심리적, 신체적으로 영향을 주느냐에 대한 내용과 사용자에게 보다 심리적, 신체적으로 유익하게 유효 적절한 형태와 색채를 제공하기 위한 감성측정 접근 방법의 모색을 과제로 삼았다. 연구결과 인간이 지니고 있는 근본적인 형태 감과 색채감은 인간 개개인의 심리와 인체의 상태에 따라 다르게 나타나고 있음과 주위의 환경요건 즉, 구체적으로 형태와 색채가 변화됨에 따라 인간의 심리와 인체가 어떻게 변화되는가 대한 원리를 음양오행 사상의 관련이론을 통해 인식하고 설문방식을 통하여 본 이론의 실제성을 확인해 보았다. 끝으로, 본 연구에서 제시한 이론은 더욱 체계화되고 심화될 때 인간에게 보다 유익하고, 유효 적절한 형태와 색채의 사물을 실현시키는데 있어서 기초적인 자세로서 활용될 수 있을 것으로 예상된다.

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한방간호접근을 위한 이론적 고찰 (A Literature Review for Approach of Oriental Nursing)

  • 강현숙
    • 대한간호학회지
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.118-129
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    • 1993
  • In order to approach the nursing care of clients who are using oriental medicine and to understand the perception of the client who uses oriental medicine practices and the need to develop a model of nursing related to oriental medicine it is important to examine the major nursing concepts as they are found in oriental medicine and as they are differently defined according to the basic thought, theory and philosophical perspectives between East and West. Oriental medicine developed based on Sung Confucianism the teachings of Chut-zu, especially Tai-Chi-Tu Shuo and energy thought which are similar to traditional Korean Sasang Constitutional medicine. The basic theory on which oriental medicine is build is the theory of the five elements of Yin / Eum-Yang Theory(cosmic dual forces) and Meridian Theory. The most important attribute of Yin Yang is the concept of duality, confrontation and dependence, within Yin Yang but which do not exist separately. That is, the universe is a vast, indivisible entity within which all things exist in harmonious interdependence and balance. Harmony is achieved only when the two primorial forces, Yin and Yang, are brought into perfect balance. Each is contained within the other and there is a continuing interchange between the two. This also applies to the human body including human health which is defined as balanced harmony. The most universal connection of Yin and Yang is found in the universe where the five elements of life, fire, water, earth, wood and metal can be explained as having either Yin or Yang and therefore being in a state of connectedness but systematically circulating between the two, that is essentalilly one (the control of the unified ) or as coexistant poles of individual wholes (the pluralism of Yin Yang Theory) so that it is all unified(balanced) in the Great Absoulte. Human beings also maintain a balance of Yin and Yang in the five elements and this relationship is very important in approaching ·oriental medicine, The meridians are the channels in the body through which the life force flow throughout the body. In oriental medicine the meridians are seen as the railroad, the acupuncture points on the meridians as the stations and energy as the train. In the normal healthy organism, all are maintained in balance and in a contiuous circulation of energy. illness is the result of the energy flow becoming disarranged. Although practitioners of oriental medicine approach the client differently than do practitioners of Western medicine and their method of examining the patient is different, the basic objectives of the examination are the same for practitioners of both types of medicine. Therefore if each could be used to supplement the defiencies in the other and achieve a harmonious cooperation between the two, a higher level of care which is culturally appropriate to korean culture could be achieved. The traditional korean concept of health is a naturalistic view which emphasizes being in harmony with nature. Any manifestation of disease is considered a sign that the body is in a state of disequilibrium and is thus no longer in harmony with the universe. The wholistic view of the world held by practitioners of oriental medicine can be used by nursing in the development of a world view of nursing in which the human being is seen within the macrocosm as part of the natural phenomenon of the universe and but also as a microcosm of the universe, a universe which is a vast and indivisible entity within which all things exist in harmonious interdependence and balance. Interaction between human beings and their environment and the relationship of this interaction to health are concepts that are also found in nursing. Nursing views human brings, not as an accumulation of separate cells and organs but, as unified wholes interacted in very close relationship nth their environment. Nursing also maintains a view of human beings in which emphasis is placed on the role of the mind in explaining the concepts of harmony and balance in health. Although there are differences between oriental medicine and nursing in approaches to clients, the basic point of view and philosophy have many fundamental similarites. An understanding of the basic thought and philosophy of oriental medicine if applied to nursing, would allow for the development, not only of nursing related to oriental medicine, but of a nursing theory appropriate to the korean context.

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