Spiritual self Flashcards

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pertains to the inner, non-material, and
transcendent aspect of an individual’s
being.

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Spiritual Self

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most intimate,
inner subjective part of self. It is the most
intimate version of the self because of
the satisfaction experienced when
thinking of one’s ability

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Spiritual Self

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works on the definition of religion “as a set of cultural beliefs
and practices that usually includes some or all
of basic characteristics.

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Rebecca Stein

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performance of ceremonial
acts prescribed by a tradition or sacred law
(Britannica 2017).

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Ritual

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Believes that life is not a bed of roses.
Instead, there are suffering, pain and
frustrations. When people suffer, they
want to experience the goodness of life
and avoid disappointments.

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Buddhism

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two types of meditation In Buddhism

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samatha and vipassana.

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practiced as mindfulness of
breathing and development of loving-
kindness (Metta Bhavana).

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samatha

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practices aim at developing
insights into reality.

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vipassana.

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Parinirvana Day

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February

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Buddha
Day (Wesak)

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May

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Dharma Day

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July

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Padmasambhava Day

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October

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believe in Trinitarian God. One
God in three personas: God the Father
(Creator), God the Son (Savior), and God
the Holy Spirit (Sustainer

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Christians

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symbolizes the birth in Christian World,

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Baptism

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is an
act of remembrance of Jesus Christ’s
sacrificial love.

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he Sacrament of Communion

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believe that existence is a cycle of
birth, death and rebirth, governed by
Karma.

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Hinduism

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s are sacred scriptures of Hindus.

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Vedas

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are two
other important texts of the Hindus

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Mahabharata and Ramayana

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the Festival of Lights.

20
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the festival of nine nights;
which celebrate the triumph of good over
evil.

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Muslims believe in Allah, who is their “One
God”. They believe in the unity and
universality of God.

22
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“willing submission to God.”

23
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Holy Book of Islam

24
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statement of faith: “There is no God
but the one true God and Mohammed is his
messenger.”

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- the prayer that is practiced five times a day.
salat
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- the monetary offering for the benefit of the poor. It comprises 2.5% of a Muslim’s assets.
Zakat
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the yearly pilgrimage to Mecca. Muslims who can afford are asked to do the pilgrimage at least once in their lifetime.
Hajj
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believe in the God of Abraham, the same God that liberated the Hebrew slaves from Egypt to Canaan, the Promised Land through the leadership of Moses and later, Joshua.
Judaism
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is the belief or perspective that one's own religion or faith tradition is unique and holds a special place of truth or significance.
Religious Particularism
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are typically characterized by a strict and literal interpretation of their sacred texts, a strong resistance to modern or secular influences, and a desire to return to what they see as the foundational or "fundamental" principles of their religion.
Religious Fundamentalism
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philosophical and theological perspective that acknowledges and respects the coexistence of multiple religions in society. It suggests that various religious belief
Religious Pluralism
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Atheists are people who do not believe in the existence of God
Atheism
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unsure or say that it's impossible to know for sure whether God or deities exist. They might say, "
Agnosticism
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- the New Year
Rosh Hashanah-
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- the Day of Atonement
Yom Kippur
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- Pentecost
Shavuot
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published a book about logotheraphy.
Dr. Frankl
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is a psychotherapy introduced by Dr. Viktor Frankl, who is considered the Father of Logotherapy
Logotherapy
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“man’s primary motivational force is search for meaning.”
Belief of logotheraphy
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body,mind,spirit
body (soma), mind (psyche), and spirit (noos).
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main motivation for living and acting .
People have a will to meaning.
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Assumption four is that we are free to activate our will to find meaning, and this can be done under any circumstances. This deals with change of attitudes about unavoidable fate. Frankl was able to test the first four assumptions when he was confined in the concentration camps
People have freedom under all circumstances to activate the will to find meaning
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To find meaning of life starts with holding a future goal.
Purposeful Work.
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The fifth assumption, the meaning of the moment, is more practical in daily living than ultimate meaning. Unlike ultimate meaning this meaning can be found and fulfilled. This can be done by following the values of society or by following the voice of our conscience
Life has a demand quality to which people must respond if decisions are to be meaningful.
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The sixth assumption deals with one’s sense of meaning. This is enhanced by the realization that we are irreplaceable.
The individual is unique
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A meaningful life is a life with suffering. Suffering is inevitable part of life.
Courage in the Face of Difficulty.