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Download powerpoint about the spiritual self and more Lecture notes Chemistry in PDF only on Docsity! The Spiritual Self Spiritual Self An intimate version of the self comprised of one’s moral sensibility, conscience and ler bt See Spiritual self can be expressed through one’s religion. Practices, rituals and ceremonies are manifestations of what people believe in. A WHATISTHE SPIRITUAL ELIF), ff LP * inner essence * connects the person to the sacred, supernatural and the universe \ * experience a feeling ' of oneness with a higher being * gives a deeper meaning in a persons life Religion ae belief in and worship superhuman controlling power, ' especially a personal God or ; { * gods. ANITY ISLAM LATIN CROSS SCENT AND STAR AU LETTER OMARMACHAA An individual lives in a societ where there are many practices bc of Jer ten oe The choice of a ' . i lies within the JUDAISM STAR OF DANIO eee nea darrcr ral o) TAQISM ‘1 AND TANG KANDA and its cultur 9132028963 ll. 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Religion, Cult, Magic, and Witchcraft Religion and spirituality are both rooted in Religion trying to understand the meaning of life and, in some cases, how a relationship with a higher power may influence that meaning. While religion and spirituality are similar in foundation, they are very different in practice. Religion is an organized, community-based system of beliefs, while spirituality resides 3 within the individual and what they personally Fe believe. “The idea of religion and spirituality is : like a rectangle versus a square. Within zs religion there is spirituality, but if you have Attpsswww takingcharge.csi.umn. SS is NS Hee Hee ASE ZORNI Te s irituali 2 it doesn’t necessaril mean ‘ou have religion,” says someone who practices both religion and spirituality. yes ilies Where do | find meaning? bert How do | feel connected? [X-iits afer) How should | live? IV. Religion, Cult, Magic, and Witchcraft ee a a In modern English, a cult is a social group that is defined by its unusual religious, spiritual, or philosophical beliefs, or by its common interest in a particular personality, object, or The concept is to gain a target's trust by making them feel loved and accepted to essentially disguising any sign of manipulation in order to be able to influence them and the ad way they behave without raising Atips://snworksceo.imgix nevisnitd2b0575-2637-4d 1c-a395-698e02538¢81_sized- sus p ic i on. 1000x 1000,png?w=1000 IV. Religion, Cult, Magic, and Witchcraft Witchcraft is the practice of what the practitioner ("witch") believes to be magical skills and abilities, and activities such as spells, incantations, and magical rituals. In the Philippines, as in many of these cultures, witches are viewed as those opposed to the sacred. 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Viktor Frankl: Logotherapy THE MEANING-ACTION TRIANGLE: Becoming Existentially Aware a) f (2) NOTICE | RESPONSIBILITY __-GONSCIOUS- __ X -TO SELF- | s awareness tawareness ] * Notice without judgment * Responsibility to oneself for * Recognise old actions * Become conscious to self ** Own one’s feelings and defeating behaviors + Acknowledge victim vale . ees tieal ee stance | choose te change past ‘© Recognize unhealthy ‘Selt-limiting patterns relationship interactions * Recognize one’s healthy * Be fully present and | cia Spittal Dicircslon | conscious te self + Acknowledging one’s own ee = fede a = 2 While Being Pulled | Telangle a [te yourrurURE | = 1. WOTIEE raidihn 2. RESPONSIBLE Attes:41 pinimg.comvoriginals/dS/54/eb/ds54ebe5d0e7 7d769e9e 383 263bde Tce jog Logotherapy consists of six basic assumptions that overlap with the fundamental constructs and ways of seeking meaning listed above: = Body, Mind, and Spirit = Life has Meaning in all Circumstances = Humans have a Will to Meaning = Freedom to Find Meaning = Meaning of the Moment = Individuals are Unique Three techniques used in logotherapy include dereflection, paradoxical intention, and Socratic Dereflection is aimed at helping someone focus away from themselves and toward other people Paradoxical intention is a technique that has the person wish for the thing that is feared most. Socratic dialogue would be used in logotherapy as a tool to help a patient through the process of self-discovery through his or her own words. Buddhism Buddhism is a tradition that focuses on ersonal spiritual development. Fourth argest religion in the world. Buddhists strive for a deep insight into the true nature of life and do not worship gods or deities. Buddhism originated Northeast India. Buddhists seek to reach a state of nirvana, followin the path of the Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, who went on a quest for Enlightenment. Sacred text: Tripitaka Dharmachakra wheel symbolises the cycle of life, death and rebirth. The eight spokes remind people that the Buddha taught about eight ways of life. Christianity Christianity is the world's biggest Foe lush tea telae Any group whose beliefs are based on the teaching of Jesus. Christianity began as an offshoot of the Jewish faith in Nazareth, Israel. Believes in God, Holy Spirit, as the fi creator. ; F Sacred text: The Bible (Old and New FS testaments) Zz Te The cross is the main symbol. It reminds Christians that Jesus died on the cross to save them. Judaism Judaism is the oldest of the world's four biggest monotheistic religions. It's also the smallest among the 5 major religions of the world. Believes that there is a single God who not only created the universe, but with whom every Jew can have an individual and personal relationship. Originated in Israel. Sacred text: Torah The symbol or emblem of the Jewish people is the Magen David (Shield of David), also known as the Star of David. Menorah - it symbolizes the burning bush as seen by Moses on Mount Sinai. Summary + Religious beliefs, rituals, and practices are all part of the expression of spiritual self. + A person might beliewe that there is a higher being, usually termed as God, but not necessarily wants to be affiliated with eth Ao eae a certain religious group. he eS m SEE ee
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