411342139-Spiritual-Self-Understanding-The-Self.pptx

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SPIRITUAL SELF 1 BY: GROUP 4

RELIGION Presented by: THERESE BIANCA MORALES

CHARACTERISTICS OF RELIGION

RITUAL Presented by: GEMEL BELARMINO

6 Ritual is the performance of ceremonial acts prescribed by a tradition or sacred law (Britannica 2017). RITUAL

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Presented by: GEMEL BELARMINO BUDDHISM

BUDDHISM B elieves that life is not a bed of roses, there are sufferings, pain and frustrations. When people suffers they want to experience goodness of life and avoid disappointments . It becomes a habit called REACTIVE CYLCLE of wanting and hating, like and dislike , and craving and aversion .

BUDDHISM This reactive cycle can be broken through the practice of mediation, acquiring more wisdom and deeper understanding , and acceptance of things as they are.

BUDDHISM TWO TYPES OF MEDIATION PRACTICES

Acquiring wisdom is by studying Buddha's teaching the Dharma. Through the reflection of Dharma, Buddhists can achieve a deeper of life. Buddhists believe in non-violence principle. BUDDHISM Some of the major Buddhists celebrations are like Parinirvana Day in February; Buddha Day ( Wesak ) in May; Dharma Day in July; Phadmasambhava Day in October; and Sangha Day in November.

Presented by: JOLINA SIALANA CHRISTIANITY

Christians believe in Trinitarian God. One God in three personas: God the Father (Creator) God the Son (Savior) God the Holy Spirit (Sustainer) Believes in eternal life after through faith in Jesus Christ.

God the Father (Creator)

16 God the Son (Savior)

God the Holy Spirit (Sustainer )

CUSTOMS AND PRACTICES

Presented by: JOSEPHINE VILLARINO HINDUISM

CUSTOMS AND PRACTICES DIWALI “The Festival of Lights” Celebrated to mark the return of Lord  Rama  from 14 years of Exile and his victory over the Demon  Ravana .

CUSTOMS AND PRACTICES NAVRATRI “The Festival of Nine Nights” Celebrate the triumph of good over evil.

Presented by: KRISTINE MAE BILOG ISLAM

ISLAM An Arabic word which means “surrender, submission, commitment, and peace.” Thus, Islam can be defined as a path to attain complete peace through voluntary submission to the divine will. ISLAM

WHO IS ALLAH ? ISLAM “Allah” is simply the Arabic word for God. He is the same universal God worshipped by people of all faiths. The word “Allah” is sometimes preferred over God because it is neither masculine nor feminine. Also, there is no plural for “Allah”.

BASIC ISLAMIC BELIEF ISLAM

FIVE PILLARS OF ISLAM ISLAM

TWO MAJOR FESTIVALS OF MUSLIMS ISLAM Eidul-Fitr celebration at the end of Ramadan . Eidul Adha celebrated within the completion of the pilgrimage.

Presented by: MAE MAHILUM JUDAISM

Judaism It ancient Hebrew. It is characterized by a belief in one transcendent God who revealed himself to Abraham, Moses and the Hebrew prophets and by a religious life in accordance with Scriptures and rabbinic traditions . The Jews believe in the coming of Messiah, the Savior.

CUSTOMS AND PRACTICES 1 Rosh Hashanah The New Year 2 Yom Kippur The Day of Atonement 3 Pesach Passover 4 Shavuot Pentecost 5 Sukkot Tabernacles. The Jewish Sabbath begins on Friday evening at sunset and is an important time when families gather for the Shabbat meal.

Torah . Shabbat meal Pesach (Inside) . Rosh Hashanah Jewish temple

Presented by: PAMELA DANISSE BUCU FINDING AND CREATING MEANING OF LIFE

Another extensive study about self can be found on the works of Dr. Viktor E. Frankl, a neurologist, psyciatrist and the "Father of Logotherapy ". He graduated with a medical degree and was assigned in Vienna hospital suicide ward, where in he successfully treated thousands of people over the 4 years. Dr. Viktor E. Frankl

His main approach is that we become fully human only when we fulfill our spiritual nature of serving a higher purpose for the greater good. He was a survivor of Holocaust when he published a book about logotherapy .

Logotherapy - is a psychotherapy introduced by Dr . Frankl which aids individuals to find personal meaning of life, whatever the situation may be. In Logotherapy , meaning can be discovered by creating a work or doing a deed, experiencing something or encountering someone and the attitude toward unavoidable suffering.

http://www.free-powerpoint-templates-design.com QUIZ

1 GIVE THE FIVE PILLARS OF ISLAM (5 PTS.)

2 A BELIEF IN ANTHROPOMORPHIC SUPERNATURAL BEING.

3 THE ARABIC WORD FOR “GOD”

4 TWO TYPES OF MEDIATION PRACTICES IN BUDDHISM (2 PTS.)

5 A FEELING OF EMOTION AND RESPECT, AWE, FASCINATION, OR DREAD IN RELATION TO THE SACRED.

6 BELIEVE IN THE COMING OF MESSIAH, THE SAVIOR.

7 GIVE THE THREE PERSONAS OF TRINITARIAN GOD (3 PTS.)

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10 “The Festival of Nine Nights”

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12 A PSYCHOTHERAPY INTRODUCED BY DR. FRANKL WHICH AIDS INDIVIDUALS TO FIND PERSONAL MEANING OF LIFE, WHATEVER THE SITUATION MAY BE.

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TRUE OR FALSE 1 Buddhism is the oldest religion living on Earth. 2 3 4 5 Diwali is the festival of lights which celebrated to mark the return of Lord Rama. Judaism believes in Trinitarian God. Penner is the “Father of Logotherapy ”. Franklian Psychology was made by Abraham.

ANSWERS

RELIGION

ALLAH

SAMATHA & VIPASSANA

RITUAL

JEWS

GOD THE FATHER GOD THE SON GOD THE HOLY SPIRIT

DR. VIKTOR FRANKL

BUDDHISM

NAVRATRI

JUDAISM

LOGOTHERAPY

TORAH

1 FALSE 2 3 4 5 FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE
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