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The Nature of Life How to live a holy life
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How the religions see it Sanctification (Judaism) Sin & Salvation (Christianity) Submission (Islam) What goes around comes around (karma & dharma) (Hinduism) The Four Noble Truths (Buddhism) Go with the flow (Taoism) Become more fully human (Confucianism) Life in this world is an illusion
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Sanctification of Life: Judaism Life as sacred Purpose of life is to make this world a more holy place Tikkun Olam (repairing the world) Sin is to be avoided by following God’s law Sin is to be atoned for through personal sacrifice/offering, correct the mistake
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Sin & Salvation: Christianity The Fall & Original Sin Inherently sinful nature of humanity (sin cannot be avoided) Salvation through the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross (it is done for us) Repentance (recognize one’s sinful nature and accept the sacrifice on your behalf) Sins are forgiven, our sinful nature is overcome
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Submission: Islam Free will of man vs. God’s will Submit to God’s will in this life Build a society based on submission to God’s will Reward in the afterlife
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Karma & Dharma: Hinduism Samsara: the cycles of birth-life-death- rebirth Atman: the individual soul Karma: law of cause and effect that leaves its mark on our soul and affects our rebirth Dharma: the cosmic and social law, how to live righteously in this world to gain the best karma – the organization of life
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Hinduism Varna: 4 castes, social duty Priests & teachers Nobles & warriors Merchants and farmers Servants & hired hands
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Hinduism Ashrama: 4 stages of life Student Householder Retirement Renunciation
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Hinduism Dharma: 4 goals of life Pleasure Success Duty to society Spiritual life
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The Four Noble Truths: Buddhism 1. Life involves suffering 2. The cause of suffering: self-centered desire 3. There is an end to suffering: Nirvana 4. The way to end suffering: the 8-fold path
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The Eight-fold Path: Wisdom: Right understanding Right motivation (think good thoughts) Morality: Right speech (speak good words) Right action (do good actions) Right livelihood Mental Discipline: Right effort Right mindfulness Right concentration
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Follow nature’s lead: Taoism Tao: the “way” of nature Humans are part of nature Nature has a natural balance and harmony Yin-Yang: harmony of opposites Wei-wu-wei: “active non-action” go with the flow, do not interfere
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Become more fully human: Confucianism Jen: human-heartedness/Benevolence Reciprocity: the Golden Rule (do not do to others as you would not have others do to you) The five constant relationships: –Husband & wife –Parent & child –Older & younger sibling –Older & younger friend –Ruler & subject
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Life in this world is an illusion “Consciousness Only” school of Buddhism Gnosticism Christian Science, Unity & other “New Thought” religions Vedanta Hinduism: –Maya = illusion (projection of the mind of god) –Lila = play, game (of the gods) –Avidya = ignorance (of our real existence) –Our real existence is not material Life is but a dream, all the world’s a stage
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Deep thinking questions What similarities do you see amongst some of these ideas? How would the belief that this world and life is an illusion affect how someone would live that life? Your questions…
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