Mysticism of Selling Price Hamemayu Hayuning Urip Bebrayan (Kejawen Ethno-Economic Approach)
Abstract
The qualitative research of this kejawen ethno-economic aims to reveal actions kejawen culture of
hamemayu hayuning urip bebrayan. Culture staple seller of panunggalan community in Gede
Traditional Market-Surakarta makes people together with buyers. This atmosphere makes selling
price determination is not solely economic benefits as much as possible. Therefore, the cultural
tradition of hamemayu hayuning urip bebrayan becomes an analytical tool. Data was collected
through participant observation of the panunggalan community and scholars. The results show
cultural mysticism affects selling the price-determining concept that combines economic and noneconomic
values. This combination makes selling activities profit and loss and a spiritual and
social belief that God gives sustenance through the buyer. An achievement makes it easy for sellers
to feel what the buyer feels and considers the buyer, not someone else. This inner and outer whole
conviction gave rise to kejawen ethno-economic. Ethno-economics is a transaction activity based
on sympathetic feelings and thoughts not to harm (rumangsa handarbeni) by prioritizing honesty
and kindness between seller and buyer. The activities of economic actors originate from the
balance between the way of life and activities. The balance to always remember and obey God and
love fellow humans as a form of guidelines for living life. Guidelines are the essence of life serenity
according to God's will. This condition fosters a close brotherhood of increasing brothers
(sedulur). Fraternal relations as a form of harmonious interaction, so far, have provided fluency
(pelarisan) and wealth (pesugihan).
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