(M) Lesson 3: The Spiritual Self Flashcards
T or F: The self can enjoy self-actualization alone
False
T or F: Buddhism wasn’t supposed to be a religion, it was only meant to be a philosophy
True
Is this Spirituality or Religiosity?
“There is more to life than what people experience on a sensory and physical level”
Spirituality
Is this Spirituality or Religiosity?
“Adherence to a belief system and practices associated with a tradition in which there is an agreement about said beliefs and practices”
Religiosity
Is this Spirituality or Religiosity?
“Refers to the way people seek and express meaning and purpose, and the way they experience connectedness to the moment, self, others, nature, and to the significant or sacred”
Spirituality
Is this Spirituality or Religiosity?
“A formal attachment to the set of beliefs, values, and practices of a particular sector”
Religiosity
Is this Spirituality or Religiosity?
“Any experience thought to bring people into contact with the divine”
Spirituality
Is this Spirituality or Religiosity?
“Believes in God or a group of Gods; adheres to the beliefs of their group”
Religiosity
Is this Spirituality or Religiosity?
“Tries to be in harmony with the universe, strives for answers about the infinite, and comes into focus when a person experiences distress (stress, illness, or death)”
Spirituality
Is this Spirituality or Religiosity?
“It is also a path which leads to the divine despite being a cause for human division”
Religiosity
Is this Spirituality or Religiosity?
“Places little importance on beliefs and traditions; more concerned with growing and experiencing with the divine”
Spirituality
This person believes in God or a group of Gods and adheres to the beliefs of their religion
Religious Person
This person places little importance on beliefs and traditions; is more concerned with growing and experiencing with the divine
Spiritual Person
This word refers to a spiritual and emotional part of a person’s animate existence or soul
“Sawol”
This word refers to breathing, breath, breath of god, inspiration, or breath of life when talking about the spirit
“Spiritus”