WELCOME TO OUR PRESENTATION CHAPTER 3: EASTERN PHILOSOPHY 1.B.BALAIS,JOHN ANDREY
1.B.BENOTAPA,REGIE
1.B.UBALDO, JOHN LESTER
1.G.DELANTE,CRISTINA
1.G.LUCBAN,JOAN
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OUTLINE I. Concepts of Self II. Idea of the Self III. Buddhism: Buddhist Principle ” Skandas ” IV. Hinduism: Main Idea in Hinduism V. Taoism VI. Confucianism : Perfection of Virtues
C oncept h ints E xample
Are you ready to learn? - Yes, GUSTO KONA MATUTO KASE NASAKTAN NAKO - NO, AYUKO PA MARUPOK AKO EH
Buddhism Hints •Enlightenment •Wisdom and Virtue • Siddhartha Gautama Buddha • Skandas •Dukkha Examples 1.A religion of eastern and central Asia growing out of the teaching of Siddhārtha Gautama that suffering is inherent in life. 2.One can be liberated from it by cultivating wisdom, virtue, and concentration. 3They develop their mind and character. 4.All buddhist must be enlightened and be a good person 5.They help and love each other as their own brother and sister. 6.Dukkha is similar to suffering. 7.All living beings are treated with equal respect 8.Buddhist don’t eat animals and they are vegetarian.
ANATTA Hints • no-self •no soul •Deny Self •Nothing is permanent examples 1.The principle that nothing is permanent. 2.No one is an independent entity as we are all a part of collective. 3.Human have no soul of self. 4.Everything is changes in this world. 5.Deny yourself and put other first.
BUDDHISM THE 5 COMPONENTS OF SKANDAS BUDDHISTS PRINCIPLE
1. Comprise the body
2. Sensation
3. Perception
4. Mental formation
5. Conciousness Brahman HINTS • High Class • Divine •God •Supreme Examples 1.Highest ranking of the four varnas , or social classes, in Hindu India 2.a person of high social standing. 3. Cultivated intellect and taste 4.Divine and high calling 5.Holy and pure heart
HINDUISM HINTS • reincarnation. •Dharma •Purification. •karma • The Story of Creation. •yoga •nature of man EXAMPLEs 1.Emphasizes dharma with its resulting ritual and social observances 2.Emphasizes freedom through purification of desires. 3.Cycle of rebirth 4.The creation of the universe and man 5.The concept of God deity. 6.Focus on shiksha as valued based worthwhile learning. 7.There is only one absolute divine 8.All human beings are divine THE MAIN IDEAS IN HINDUISM 1. Concept of God Brahman
2. Reincarnation
3. Atman
4. Comprised of varied levels of existence
5. Paths to saluation
Taoism HINTS • nature •human being • Tao Te Cheng •Dao • Lao Tzu EXAMPLES 1. instructs believers on how to exist in harmony with the universe 2. obtaining long life and good fortune often by magical means. 3. Peaceful principle 4.Universal Holistic 5. Living harmony with nature 6. Believes in spiritual immorality 7. Going with the flow 8. Let it go
CONFUCIANISM HINTS •Morality •Righteousness
•Humanity •Wisdom
•Compassion • Confucious EXAMPLES 1 . Focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality. 2. System of social and ethical philosophy rather than a religion. 3. Don’t do unto others what you don’t want done unto you.” 4. Every person born with four beginning. 5. Love others and be good to them. 6. To achieve harmony most important is social value 7. Benevolence towards others 8. Loyalty and diligence in one’s superior. PERFECTION OF VIRTUES 1. Heart of Compassion
2. Heart of rightesnous 3. Heart of Phpriety 4. Heart of Wisdom
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CURRICULUM VITAE JOHN ANDREY DS. BALAIS 09187840679 Balaisjohnandrey@gmail.com BENOTAPA,REGIE JIMWEL P.
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