Spiritual Self Flashcards

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The unseen part of who we are that provides our physical self with insight, intuition, etc.

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Spiritual Self

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2
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refers to an individual’s own way of searching for meaning or connecting to a higher being.

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Spirituality

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3
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Means believing in a god or a group of gods as manifested by strict adherence to the religion’s beliefs.

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Religious

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4
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religion comes from the Latin word

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Religare (bind together)

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5
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system of beliefs, symbols and rituals, based on some sacred or supernatural realm

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Religion

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6
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a system of beliefs, symbols and rituals based on some sacred or supernatural realm

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Religion

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7
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the blending of elements of two or more religions

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Syncretism

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8
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world’s largest religion

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Christianity

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9
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world’s second largest religion

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Islam

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10
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Central text of Christianity

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Bible

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11
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Central text of Islam

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Qur’an

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12
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Mostly practiced in India and the oldest continuously existing religion

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Hinduism

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13
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Central Text of Hinduism

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Four Vedas

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14
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Monotheistic or Polytheistic
Hinduism

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Polytheistic

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15
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Monotheistic or Polytheistic
Christianity

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Monotheistic

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16
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Monotheistic or Polytheistic
Islam

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Monotheistic

17
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Derives itself from Hinduism

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Buddhism

18
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Central Context of Buddhism

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None

19
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Buddhism does not believe in a personal god. Their central goal is _____.

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Nirvana (enlightenment)

20
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the starting point of two other Abrahamic faiths: Christianity and Islam

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Judaism

21
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Central text of Judaism

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Torah

22
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Monotheistic or Polytheistic
Judaism

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Monotheistic (Omnipotent God)

23
Q

Soul or spirit is called _____ in Tagalog.

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Kaluluwa

24
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Soul or spirit is called _____ in Bagobos.

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Gimokud

25
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Soul or spirit is called _____ by the Bukidnons

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Makatu

26
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Soul or spirit is called _____ in Ilonggos

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Dungan

27
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Soul or spirit is called _____ by the Ibanags

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Ikaruruwa

28
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Soul or spirit is called _____ by the Ilokanos

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Kadkadduwa

29
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A life force, an energy, as well as an ethereal entity, a spirit with a will of its own that resides in the human and provides the essence of life

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Dungan (Soul or Spirit)

30
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Rituals

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symbolic actions that represent religious meanings

31
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Rituals are _____ while ceremonies are _______.

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TRANSFORMATIVE
COMMEMORATIVE

32
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3 basic functions of rituals

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  1. Communication
  2. Channeling of certain behavior patterns into specific areas
  3. Creation of new motivations which actively influence the complex of social conduct
33
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Ritual comes from the Sanskrit ____ meaning _____ and ______.

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rta
art and order

34
Q

describe how humans engage with magic

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Witchcraft and Sorcery

35
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1 common thing of religion, rituals, magic, and witchcraft

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They exist to make sense of what we cannot

36
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psychiatrist, and holocaust survivor, supposed that the primary purpose of life is the quest for meaning.

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Viktor Frankl

37
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focuses on the meaning of human existence

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Logotherapy

38
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3 ways of discovering meaning in life

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  1. By creating a work or doing a deed
  2. By experiencing something or encountering someone
  3. By the attitude we take toward unavoidable suffering