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SUPERNATURALS: BELIEVE IT OR
NOT!
The supernatural is
something that cannot be
explained by scientific
understanding or the laws
of nature. Examples often
include characteristics of or
relating to ghosts, angels,
gods, souls and spirits, non-
material beings, or
anything else
considered beyond nature
like magic, miracles, etc.
LESSON OBJECTIVES
• Identify various religious
practices and beliefs;
• Understand the self in
relation with religious beliefs;
and
• Explain ways of finding the
meaning of life.
ACTIVITY: ART RECALL
When was the first time you
realized that there is a higher
being than yourself? How old
were you then? What made you
believe that there is a higher
being?
DRAW:
Make a poster about the instance
or situation that made you believe
in the existence of higher being.
SHOW
Have a classroom Gallery Walk showcasing
the posters you and your classmates have
made. Observe similarities and differences
in each other’s experiences, expressed in
the artworks. Initiate discussions about
beliefs on higher being based on the
showcased posters.
ABSTRACTION
• RELIGION
REBECCA STEIN (Stein
2011) works on the definition
of religion “as a set of cultural
beliefs and practices that
usually includes some or all of
the basic characteristics. These
are:
1. A belief in anthropomorphic
supernatural being, such as
spirit and gods
2. A focus on the sacred supernatural, where
sacred refers to a feeling of reverence and
awe.
3. The presence of supernatural power or
energy that is found on supernatural being
as well as physical beings and objects.
4. The performance of ritual activities that
involves the manipulation of sacred object
to communicate to supernatural beings
and/or to influence or control events.
5. The articulation of
worldview and moral codes
through narratives and
other means
6. Provide the creation and
maintenance of social
bonds and mechanism of
social control within a
community; provide
explanation for unknown
and a sense of control for
individuals.
RITUAL
It is the performance of
ceremonial acts prescribed
by a tradition or sacred
law. Ritual is a specific,
observable mode of
behavior exhibited by all
known societies. It is thus
possible to view ritual as a
way of defining or
describing humans.
3 Fundamental
Characteristics of Rituals
acc. to Hans Penner
1. A feeling or emotion of
respect, awe, fascination, or
dread in relation to the
sacred
2. Dependence upon a belief
system that is usually
expressed in the language of
myth
3. Is symbolic in relation to its
reference
Magic- (Illusions) oldest
performing arts in the world
which audiences are entertained
by staged tricks of seemingly
impossible using natural means.
(Paranormal) among the most
fascinating of ritual practices is
application of the belief that
supernatural power can be
compelled to act in certain ways
for good or evil purposes by
recourse to certain specified
formulas.
Functions-
(Paranormal)
- avoidance or healing of
illness in humans
- seeking some “luck”
where the outcome is in
doubt or beyond factual
influence
(Illusions)
-captivates the audience
with expert showmanship
-promotes and advances
the art of staged magic
Witchcraft-An explanation of
events based on the belief that
certain individuals possess an
innate psychic power capable
of causing harm, including
sickness and death.
Functions - Effective way for
people to explain a personal
misfortune without having to
shoulder any blame to
themselves. Provides an outlet
for feelings of hostility and
frustration without disturbing
the norms of the larger group.
SOME WORLD RELIGIOUS
BELIEFS & PRACTICES
BUDDHISM
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Buddhism…
BUDDHIST MONKS
BUDDHIST TEMPLE
BELIEFS
• Buddhism is a tradition that focuses on
personal spiritual development. Buddhists
strive for a deep insight into the true nature
of life and do not worship gods or deities.
• Buddhists believe in rebirth and
reincarnation, and that if a person releases
their attachment to desire and the self, they
can attain Nirvana, a state of liberation and
freedom from suffering.
CUSTOMS AND PRACTICES
2 types of meditation practices: Samatha &
Vipassana
Samatha is practiced as mindfulness of
breathing and development of loving
kindness. (Metta Bhavana)
Vipassana – aim at developing insight into
reality. Acquiring wisdom is by studying
Buddha’s teaching, the Dharma.
Through the reflection of Dharma,
Buddhists can achieve a deeper
understanding of life. Buddhists
believe in non-violence principle.
Right view (know the
truth)
Right livelihood (respect
life)
Right mindfulness
(control your thoughts)
Right intentions
(free your mind of
evil)
Right speech (say
nothing that hurts
other)
Right concentration
(practice meditation)
Right effort
(resist evil)
Right action (work
for the good of
others)
DHARMA
WHEEL
Some of the major Buddhist celebrations are
Parinirvana Day in February; Buddha Day
(Wesak) in May; Dharma day in July;
Padmasambhava Day in October; and
Sanga Day in November.
NIRVANA DAY
• The day is about death and rebirth, and
marks the day the Buddha died. Before
that he spent 40 years teaching after his
enlightenment. This enlightenment is what
is now known as Nirvana, which literally
means to extinguish – a state reached
when all suffering and desire is gone.
Wesak Day
Wesak Day marks the three major events in Buddha’s life, namely his birth,
his enlightenment and his achievement of Nirvana. The commemoration of
these events on Wesak Day usually begins at dawn at Buddhist temples
throughout the country. Devotees gather to meditate on the Eight Precepts.
Monks in saffron colored robes chant the sutras in unison. A candle
procession is the highlight of the celebration, and at the same time, offerings
of prayers, joss sticks, and incense, giving food to the needy and donations
are also made. Much to the delight of all devout Buddhists (and those non-
celebrating as well) in Malaysia, Wesak Day is considered one of the
national public holidays.
CHRISTIANITY
• Christianity is the
world's biggest religion,
with about 2.1 billion
followers worldwide. It
is based on the
teachings of Jesus Christ
who lived in the Holy
Land 2,000 years ago.
CUSTOMS AND PRACTICES
• Holy Baptism
Holy Communion
Symbols
Christmas Celebration
Easter Sunday
Easter egg
hunting
HINDUISM
• Portrait of Vishu
Portrait of Shri Radha-Krishna
Mariamman Hindu
Beliefs
Most Hindus believe in a Supreme God, whose
qualities and forms are represented by deities
which emanate from him; that existence is a
cycle of birth, death and rebirth governed by
Karma and that the soul passes through a
cycle of successive lives (reincarnation)
Vedas are sacred scriptures of Hindus.
Mahabharata and Ramayana are two other
important texts of the Hindus.
Vedas
Customs and Practices
Diwali and Navrati or Navarathri are the most
celebrated festivals of the Hindus.
Festival of Lights
Navrati: The Nine Nights of the
Goddesses
Worship of the
Goddesses Durga, Laksh
mi and Saraswati occur
for three nights each.
Prayers are performed,
offerings are made and
mantras are recited to
honor and invoke the
blessings of the Divine
Mother.
ISLAM
MUSLIMS believe in Allah,
who is their “One God”.
They believe in the unity
and universality of God.
Muslims have strong
sense of community or
“ummah” and an
awareness of their
solidarity with all
Muslims worldwide.
MOSQUE
• ISLAM means “willing submission to God”.
Muslims believe that Mohammed is the
last and final prophet sent by God.
Mohammed was born in Mecca in 570
CE and received revelations from God
through the Angel Gabriel over a period
of 23 years.
Quran – the Holy book of Islam, which
was taught to be recited in Arabic
because any translation is seen as
inadequate.
HAJJ, the
pilgrimage
to Mecca
CUSTOMS AND PRACTICES
Muslims believe in the 5 pillars of Islam, which
are the foundation of Muslim life:
1. Shahadah – statement of faith: “There is no
God but the one true God and Mohammed
is his messenger.”
2. Salat – the prayer that is practiced five times
a day.
3. Zakat – the monetary offering for the benefit
of the poor. It comprises the 2.5% of a
Muslim’s assets.
4. Hajj – The yearly pilgrimage to Mecca.
Muslims who can afford are asked to do
the pilgrimage at least once in their
lifetime.
5. Sawm – the fasting. Muslims do fasting
from food, drink, and sexual act, during
the celebration of Ramadan. Ramadan is
the ninth month of the Islamic lunar
calendar. The fast is dawn to sunset.
Major festivals
• EID AL-FITR (end of Ramadan)
• EID AL-ADHA (Feast of Sacrifice) It is an Islamic festival
to commemorate the willingness of Abraham to follow
Allah's (God's) command to sacrifice his son. Muslims
around the world observe this event.
• Eid Mubarak or (Arabic: ‫مبارك‬ ‫عيد‬ )is
a Muslim greeting reserved for use on the
festivals of Eid al-Adha and Eid al-
Fitr. Eid means "celebration",
and Mubarak means "blessings".
JUDAISM
JEWISH TEMPLE
BELIEFS
The Jews believe in the God of Abraham, the
same God that liberated the Hebrews slaves
from Egypt to Canaan, the Promised Land
through the leadership of Moses and later,
Joshua.
The Jews believe in the coming of Messiah, the
Savior. The sacred scripture of the Jews is
called the Torah or the Law. The Torah is the
guide of the Jewish living. The study and
interpretation of Torah is part of the Jewish
culture.
CUSTOMS & PRACTICES
• 5 MAJOR FESTIVALS OBSERVED BY THE JEWS
1. Rosh Hashanah – the New Year
2. Yom Kippur – the Day of Atonement
3. Pesach – Passover
4. Shavuot – Pentecost
5. Sukkot – Tabernacles. The Jewish Sabbath
begins on Friday evening at sunset and is an
important time when families gather for the
Shabbat meal.
Shabbat meal (rest
or cessation)
Rosh Hashanah(New
Year)
Pesach
Passover
• Religious beliefs, rituals, practices, and
customs are all part of the expression of
spiritual self. What to believe and how to
manifest the belief is entirely dependent on
the individual, to the self.
FINDING & CREATING MEANING OF
LIFE
Dr. Viktor E. Frankl – a famous psychiatrist, a
survivor of the Holocaust published a book
about logotherapy in 1959. He was named the
Father of Logotheraphy.
Logotherapy is a psychotheraphy .
“Man’s primary motivational force is a search for
meaning.”
It uses the philosophy of optimism in the face of
tragedy.
Basic Concepts of Franklian psychology
• Life has meaning under all circumstances.
• Main motivation for living is our will to find
meaning in life.
• Freedom to find meaning.
* Become aware of spiritual resources; make
conscious spiritual resources; and use “defiant
power of the human spirit” andcstand up
against adversity.
Logotherapy Assumptions
1. The human being is an entity consisting of body,
mind and spirit.
2. Life has meaning under all circumstances, even
the most miserable.
3. People have a will to meaning.
4. People have freedom under all circumstances to
activate the will to find meaning.
5. Life has demand quality to which people must
respond if decisions are to be meaningful.
6. The individual is unique.
What would change in you aside from your
citizenship and origin?
4. How extensive are the effects of being a
Filipino in your selfhood?
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Supernaturals: Believe It or Not

  • 2. The supernatural is something that cannot be explained by scientific understanding or the laws of nature. Examples often include characteristics of or relating to ghosts, angels, gods, souls and spirits, non- material beings, or anything else considered beyond nature like magic, miracles, etc.
  • 3. LESSON OBJECTIVES • Identify various religious practices and beliefs; • Understand the self in relation with religious beliefs; and • Explain ways of finding the meaning of life.
  • 4. ACTIVITY: ART RECALL When was the first time you realized that there is a higher being than yourself? How old were you then? What made you believe that there is a higher being?
  • 5. DRAW: Make a poster about the instance or situation that made you believe in the existence of higher being.
  • 6. SHOW Have a classroom Gallery Walk showcasing the posters you and your classmates have made. Observe similarities and differences in each other’s experiences, expressed in the artworks. Initiate discussions about beliefs on higher being based on the showcased posters.
  • 7. ABSTRACTION • RELIGION REBECCA STEIN (Stein 2011) works on the definition of religion “as a set of cultural beliefs and practices that usually includes some or all of the basic characteristics. These are: 1. A belief in anthropomorphic supernatural being, such as spirit and gods
  • 8. 2. A focus on the sacred supernatural, where sacred refers to a feeling of reverence and awe. 3. The presence of supernatural power or energy that is found on supernatural being as well as physical beings and objects. 4. The performance of ritual activities that involves the manipulation of sacred object to communicate to supernatural beings and/or to influence or control events.
  • 9. 5. The articulation of worldview and moral codes through narratives and other means 6. Provide the creation and maintenance of social bonds and mechanism of social control within a community; provide explanation for unknown and a sense of control for individuals.
  • 10. RITUAL It is the performance of ceremonial acts prescribed by a tradition or sacred law. Ritual is a specific, observable mode of behavior exhibited by all known societies. It is thus possible to view ritual as a way of defining or describing humans.
  • 11. 3 Fundamental Characteristics of Rituals acc. to Hans Penner 1. A feeling or emotion of respect, awe, fascination, or dread in relation to the sacred 2. Dependence upon a belief system that is usually expressed in the language of myth 3. Is symbolic in relation to its reference
  • 12. Magic- (Illusions) oldest performing arts in the world which audiences are entertained by staged tricks of seemingly impossible using natural means. (Paranormal) among the most fascinating of ritual practices is application of the belief that supernatural power can be compelled to act in certain ways for good or evil purposes by recourse to certain specified formulas.
  • 13. Functions- (Paranormal) - avoidance or healing of illness in humans - seeking some “luck” where the outcome is in doubt or beyond factual influence (Illusions) -captivates the audience with expert showmanship -promotes and advances the art of staged magic
  • 14. Witchcraft-An explanation of events based on the belief that certain individuals possess an innate psychic power capable of causing harm, including sickness and death. Functions - Effective way for people to explain a personal misfortune without having to shoulder any blame to themselves. Provides an outlet for feelings of hostility and frustration without disturbing the norms of the larger group.
  • 15. SOME WORLD RELIGIOUS BELIEFS & PRACTICES BUDDHISM
  • 19. BELIEFS • Buddhism is a tradition that focuses on personal spiritual development. Buddhists strive for a deep insight into the true nature of life and do not worship gods or deities. • Buddhists believe in rebirth and reincarnation, and that if a person releases their attachment to desire and the self, they can attain Nirvana, a state of liberation and freedom from suffering.
  • 20. CUSTOMS AND PRACTICES 2 types of meditation practices: Samatha & Vipassana Samatha is practiced as mindfulness of breathing and development of loving kindness. (Metta Bhavana) Vipassana – aim at developing insight into reality. Acquiring wisdom is by studying Buddha’s teaching, the Dharma.
  • 21. Through the reflection of Dharma, Buddhists can achieve a deeper understanding of life. Buddhists believe in non-violence principle.
  • 22. Right view (know the truth) Right livelihood (respect life) Right mindfulness (control your thoughts) Right intentions (free your mind of evil) Right speech (say nothing that hurts other) Right concentration (practice meditation) Right effort (resist evil) Right action (work for the good of others) DHARMA WHEEL
  • 23. Some of the major Buddhist celebrations are Parinirvana Day in February; Buddha Day (Wesak) in May; Dharma day in July; Padmasambhava Day in October; and Sanga Day in November.
  • 25. • The day is about death and rebirth, and marks the day the Buddha died. Before that he spent 40 years teaching after his enlightenment. This enlightenment is what is now known as Nirvana, which literally means to extinguish – a state reached when all suffering and desire is gone.
  • 27. Wesak Day marks the three major events in Buddha’s life, namely his birth, his enlightenment and his achievement of Nirvana. The commemoration of these events on Wesak Day usually begins at dawn at Buddhist temples throughout the country. Devotees gather to meditate on the Eight Precepts. Monks in saffron colored robes chant the sutras in unison. A candle procession is the highlight of the celebration, and at the same time, offerings of prayers, joss sticks, and incense, giving food to the needy and donations are also made. Much to the delight of all devout Buddhists (and those non- celebrating as well) in Malaysia, Wesak Day is considered one of the national public holidays.
  • 28. CHRISTIANITY • Christianity is the world's biggest religion, with about 2.1 billion followers worldwide. It is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ who lived in the Holy Land 2,000 years ago.
  • 29. CUSTOMS AND PRACTICES • Holy Baptism Holy Communion Symbols
  • 31.
  • 33. HINDUISM • Portrait of Vishu Portrait of Shri Radha-Krishna
  • 35. Beliefs Most Hindus believe in a Supreme God, whose qualities and forms are represented by deities which emanate from him; that existence is a cycle of birth, death and rebirth governed by Karma and that the soul passes through a cycle of successive lives (reincarnation) Vedas are sacred scriptures of Hindus. Mahabharata and Ramayana are two other important texts of the Hindus.
  • 36. Vedas
  • 37. Customs and Practices Diwali and Navrati or Navarathri are the most celebrated festivals of the Hindus. Festival of Lights
  • 38. Navrati: The Nine Nights of the Goddesses Worship of the Goddesses Durga, Laksh mi and Saraswati occur for three nights each. Prayers are performed, offerings are made and mantras are recited to honor and invoke the blessings of the Divine Mother.
  • 39. ISLAM MUSLIMS believe in Allah, who is their “One God”. They believe in the unity and universality of God. Muslims have strong sense of community or “ummah” and an awareness of their solidarity with all Muslims worldwide. MOSQUE
  • 40. • ISLAM means “willing submission to God”. Muslims believe that Mohammed is the last and final prophet sent by God. Mohammed was born in Mecca in 570 CE and received revelations from God through the Angel Gabriel over a period of 23 years. Quran – the Holy book of Islam, which was taught to be recited in Arabic because any translation is seen as inadequate.
  • 42. CUSTOMS AND PRACTICES Muslims believe in the 5 pillars of Islam, which are the foundation of Muslim life: 1. Shahadah – statement of faith: “There is no God but the one true God and Mohammed is his messenger.” 2. Salat – the prayer that is practiced five times a day. 3. Zakat – the monetary offering for the benefit of the poor. It comprises the 2.5% of a Muslim’s assets.
  • 43. 4. Hajj – The yearly pilgrimage to Mecca. Muslims who can afford are asked to do the pilgrimage at least once in their lifetime. 5. Sawm – the fasting. Muslims do fasting from food, drink, and sexual act, during the celebration of Ramadan. Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic lunar calendar. The fast is dawn to sunset.
  • 44. Major festivals • EID AL-FITR (end of Ramadan) • EID AL-ADHA (Feast of Sacrifice) It is an Islamic festival to commemorate the willingness of Abraham to follow Allah's (God's) command to sacrifice his son. Muslims around the world observe this event.
  • 45. • Eid Mubarak or (Arabic: ‫مبارك‬ ‫عيد‬ )is a Muslim greeting reserved for use on the festivals of Eid al-Adha and Eid al- Fitr. Eid means "celebration", and Mubarak means "blessings".
  • 47. BELIEFS The Jews believe in the God of Abraham, the same God that liberated the Hebrews slaves from Egypt to Canaan, the Promised Land through the leadership of Moses and later, Joshua.
  • 48. The Jews believe in the coming of Messiah, the Savior. The sacred scripture of the Jews is called the Torah or the Law. The Torah is the guide of the Jewish living. The study and interpretation of Torah is part of the Jewish culture.
  • 49. CUSTOMS & PRACTICES • 5 MAJOR FESTIVALS OBSERVED BY THE JEWS 1. Rosh Hashanah – the New Year 2. Yom Kippur – the Day of Atonement 3. Pesach – Passover 4. Shavuot – Pentecost 5. Sukkot – Tabernacles. The Jewish Sabbath begins on Friday evening at sunset and is an important time when families gather for the Shabbat meal.
  • 50. Shabbat meal (rest or cessation) Rosh Hashanah(New Year) Pesach Passover
  • 51. • Religious beliefs, rituals, practices, and customs are all part of the expression of spiritual self. What to believe and how to manifest the belief is entirely dependent on the individual, to the self.
  • 52. FINDING & CREATING MEANING OF LIFE Dr. Viktor E. Frankl – a famous psychiatrist, a survivor of the Holocaust published a book about logotherapy in 1959. He was named the Father of Logotheraphy. Logotherapy is a psychotheraphy . “Man’s primary motivational force is a search for meaning.” It uses the philosophy of optimism in the face of tragedy.
  • 53. Basic Concepts of Franklian psychology • Life has meaning under all circumstances. • Main motivation for living is our will to find meaning in life. • Freedom to find meaning. * Become aware of spiritual resources; make conscious spiritual resources; and use “defiant power of the human spirit” andcstand up against adversity.
  • 54. Logotherapy Assumptions 1. The human being is an entity consisting of body, mind and spirit. 2. Life has meaning under all circumstances, even the most miserable. 3. People have a will to meaning. 4. People have freedom under all circumstances to activate the will to find meaning. 5. Life has demand quality to which people must respond if decisions are to be meaningful. 6. The individual is unique.
  • 55. What would change in you aside from your citizenship and origin? 4. How extensive are the effects of being a Filipino in your selfhood?

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Religion - is an organized system of ideas about the spiritual sphere, along with ceremonial practices Functions – -Creates a moral community -Provides rites of passage -Provides emotional support -Serves a means to provide answers to ultimate questions -Agent of Social Change
  2. Generally, Filipinos are spirit-oriented. Often, we are said to be naturally psychic. We have a deep-seated belief in the supernatural and in all kinds of spirits dwelling in individual persons, places and things. Even in today’s world of science and technology, Filipinos continue to invoke the spirits in various undertakings, especially in faith-healings and exorcisms. Faith healers abound in every community, and locals come to them for healing and what not. In certain instances, self-proclaimed mediums claim to lead their gullible devotees in mysterious ways to supposedly closer contact with God, or the Sto. Nino, or the Blessed Virgin Mary.
  3. Functions -Unite people - Allay fear of the crisis –Prompt collective action
  4. Navarathri, is a nine nights (and ten days) Hindu festival, celebrated in the Tamil month of Purattasi (17 September to 17 October) every year. It is celebrated differently in various parts of the Indian subcontinent. There are two seasonal Navaratri in a year. This festival in this month is called Sharada Navaratri (autumn) and vasanta (spring)that is the most celebrated for Goddess Durga.
  5. A person might believe that there is a higher being, a supernatural being, usually termed as God, but not necessarily wants to be affiliated or identified with certain religious group.
  6. Turning suffering into human achievement and accomplishment deriving from guilt the opportunity to change oneself for the better; and deriving from life’s transitoriness an incentive to take responsible action.
  7. Acc to Frankl, the body and mind are what we have and the spirit is what we are. Ultimate meaning which represents order in a world with laws that go beyond human laws. Our main motivation for living and acting. When we see meaning, we are ready for any type of suffering. Deals with change of attitude about unavoidable fate. Meaning of the moment, is more practical in daily living than ultimate meaning. Just have to follow the voice ofr the conscience Sense of meaning. Enhanced by the realization that we ar irreplaceable.