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See Him
1
Confucius
(551-478 B.C)
The great
Chinese
Sage
Confucius
(551-478 B.C)
The
Measure of
Man is
Man
Confucianism
Taoism
Hinduism
Buddhism
4
Brahman
5
Atman
6
Atman
7
Man is seen as
consisting of five
sheaths:
ANNAMAYATMAN
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PRANAMAYATMAN
9
MANOMAYATMAN
10
Man is seen as
consisting of five
sheaths:
VIJNAMAMAYATMA
N
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ANANDAMAYATMA
N
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Caste System
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The Pupil
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The
Householder
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Hermit
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Spiritual
Release
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Two Categories:
1. NAME(nama)
2. FORM(rupa)
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Two Categories:
NAME(nama)
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Two Categories:
FORM(rupa)
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Two Categories:
NAMA-RUPA or
Psycho-Physical
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So What Is Man????
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So What Is Man????
Is Just a name given
for the totality of five
aggregates that
compose the
individual.
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Sageliness within
& kingliness
without
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Confusianism is
essentialy
ethical
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WHAT IS MAN???
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WHAT IS MAN???
Moral being
Social being
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True man is a
noble man
(Chun-tzu)
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Human
Heartedness
(Jen)
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Four virtues of
Confusianism:
a. Righteousness(yi)
b. Propriety(Ii)
c. Humanheartedness(jen)
d. Wisdom(chi)
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Four virtues of
Confusianism:
Righteousness(yi)
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Four virtues of
Confusianism:
Propriety(Ii)
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Four virtues of
Confusianism:
Humanheartedness(
jen)
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Four virtues of
Confusianism:
Wisdom(chi)
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Mencius
39
Menciuss
Theory
Four
Begginings
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Feeling of
commiseration
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Feeling modesty
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Lao Tzu
45
Which anything
and everything
comes to be, is
the Tao
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Which anything
and everything
comes to be, is
the Tao
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Tao
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49
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has no favorites; it
is necessarily on the
side of the good
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When
a thing
reaches its
extreme, it reverts
from it.
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Reversal is the
movement of the
Tao
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To go further and
further means to
revert again
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Every man
can be a
Sage
59
Hinduis
m
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Hinduism
Beliefs:
61
Hinduism
Beliefs:
1.
Belief in
God
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Hinduism
Brahma
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Hinduism
Beliefs:
Belief in
Reincarnatio
n
2.
64
Hinduism
Beliefs:
3.
Belief in
Karma
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Hinduism
66
Buddhis
m
67
Buddhism
Siddharta Gautama
(Buddha)
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Buddhism
Boddhi Tree
69
Buddhism
Two schools of doctrine:
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Buddhism
Two schools of doctrine:
1.Hinayana
Buddhism
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Buddhism
Two schools of doctrine:
2.Mahayana
Buddhism
72
Buddhism
The four Noble Truths:
73
Buddhism
The four Noble Truths:
1.Pain
and
Suffering exist.
74
Buddhism
The four Noble Truths:
2.Craving
75
Buddhism
The four Noble Truths:
3.Sufferings
end
when man stop
his craving
76
Buddhism
The four Noble Truths:
4.The
eightfold
Path
77
Buddhism
The eightfold Path:
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Buddhism
The eightfold Path:
The Right
Aspiration.
2.
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Buddhism
The eightfold Path:
3.
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Buddhism
The eightfold Path:
4.
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Buddhism
The eightfold Path:
The Right
Livelihood.
5.
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Buddhism
The eightfold Path:
6.
83
Buddhism
The eightfold Path:
The Right
Concentration.
7.
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Buddhism
The eightfold Path:
The Right
Contemplation.
8.
85
Buddhism
The eightfold Path:
86
Confucianis
m
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Confucianism
Five classic visions:
a. Classic of change
b. Classic of poetry
c. Book of documents
d. Book of rites
e. Spring and autumn
annals
88
Confucianism
Five classic visions:
Classic of change
89
Confucianism
Five classic visions:
Classic of poetry
90
Confucianism
Five classic visions:
Book of
documents
91
Confucianism
Five classic visions:
Book of rites
92
Confucianism
Five classic visions:
Spring and
autumn annals
93
Taoism
94
Taoism
Lao Tzu
95
The World
Of Islam
96
Islam
97
Islam
Mohammed
98
Islam
Koran(Quran)
99
Islam
Mecca
100
Islam
Korans two doctrines:
Islam
Mohammeds five pillars:
1. Profession of Faith
2. Prayer, performed five
times daily.
3. Almsgiving
102
Islam
Mohammeds five pillars:
4. Fasting
5. Pilgrimage to Mecca
103
Islam
Koran(Quran)
104
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