Intro To Philo Module 3 Week 6
Intro To Philo Module 3 Week 6
Intro To Philo Module 3 Week 6
PPT11/12-Ig-3.2
1. If you were finally able to meet your dreams, how would you feel?
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What’s In?
The previous example talks about transcendence or a state of “existence above and beyond the
limits of material experience”. Transcendence originated from the words trans, meaning “go
beyond”, and scandare, meaning “climb”. In the example, fulfilling a goal entails transcendence
because it opens a state of thinking and feeling that there is something more than just physical and
material things. Much like Abraham Maslow’s self-actualization concept, transcendence is a state
of being intrinsically satisfied with life regardless of physical and tangible factors.
In totality, a man is physical body, a living soul (the inner self; mortal) and a spirit (the lifeforce;
immortal).The spirit takes form through the mortal, physical body to represent its qualities in the
conscious, physical world. Each body part has its worldly function that is communicated in an
expressive and understandable form.
For Aristotle, a human person is a personal being that possesses its intellectual nature in a
natural unity with a material body. This unity is called: “man as rational animal”. For St. Thomas,
vision of man would be the “embodied spirit”.
What’s New
It is also important to know that the transcendence may be applied to present worries by living in
the present. This means that life is lived from moment to moment in a carefree and cheerful manner
where concerns for stress are reserved for the future and regrets or guilt feelings are kept in the
past.
What is It?
Many of us would experience any of the following; for emerging from deep within and felt
a sense of being in tune with the mystery of our own being, and with the mystery of life that
transcends us. Let us consider the following examples (Edwards 1983).
A. Forgiveness
When we forgive, we are freed from our anger and bitterness because of the actions and/ or
words of another. On the other hand, the hardness of heart is reinforced by whole series of
rational arguments.
D. Failure
Our failures force us to confront our weaknesses and limitations .When a relationship fails,
when a student fails a subject, when our immediate desires are not met , we are confronted with
our possibility of our plans, and yet, we are forced to surrender to a mystery or look upon a bigger
world. Such acceptance of our failures makes us hope and trust that all can be brought into good.
Even of vulnerability and fear, if we have sinned, as Augustine had, there is hope and forgiveness.
E. Loneliness
Our loneliness can be rooted from our sense of vulnerability and fear of death. This
experience is common. However, it is our choice to live in an impossible world where we are
always “happy” or to accept a life where solitude and companionship have a part. With our
loneliness, we can realize that our dependence on other people or gadgets is a possessiveness that
we can be free from.
F. Love
To love is to experience richness, positivity, and transcendence. Whether in times of
ecstatic moments or struggles, the love for a friend, between family members or a significant
person, can open in us something in other which takes us beyond ourselves .Life is full of risks,
fears, and commitment, pain and sacrificing and giving up thing/s we want for the sake of the one
we love. In a Buddhist view, the more we love, the more risks and fears there are in life… (Aguilar
2010).
What’s More Title of the Activity: “COMPLETE ME”
Directions: Complete the chart by rewriting your present limitations with your reference in the
previous activities. Make an action plan towards transcendence.