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Quarter 2 – Module 8

Human Persons as Oriented


Towards Their Impending Death

Analyn Bernal
Teacher II
What is the correct sequence
for the life cycle of human?
1. Recognize the meaning of hi/her own
life (PPT11/12-IIh-8.1)
2. Enumerate the objectives he/she really
wants to achieve and to define the
Learning projects he/she really wants to do in
his/her life; ((PPT11/12-IIi-8.2)
competencies
3. Explain the meaning of life (where will
all these lead to) (PPT11/12-IIi-8.3)
• Reflect on the meaning of his/her own
life. (PPT11/12-IIi-8.4)
What makes me happy?

Questions What moments brought


you sadness?
What shall I do before I
die?
Nothing lasts forever (walang forever).

The cycle of being born, growing up and growing


old and dying is a reality.

We have limited time here on earth and


whether we like it or not, we are bound to die.

Death is real.

It is a part of our being.


• Death is commonly understood as the end of bodily
functions.
• It also refers to the separation of body and spirit.
• Everything that exists in this universe comes to an
end and we humans are not exempted.
• The acceptance of being a temporary individual in
this world gives us a clearer vision on how to live
life to the fullest and understand the meaning of our
existence.
• We have the freedom to choose a well-lived life;
doing good and doing what is right.
What makes us
happy?
• Happiness is a state of being (over all physical
condition of a person), not just only an emotion
or a decision.

• We do not choose happiness because we feel


it, we do not choose happiness because we
need it but happiness is the totality of who we
are as human beings
• As an embodied spirit, we must
consider also the goods or sources of
our happiness.
Kinds of Good

1. Noble good is one which is pursued for its


own sake, example is love and friendship.

2. Useful good is found only from what it can


provide, example, money is good as it can
buy you something.

3. Pleasurable good is good so long as it


provides some form of pleasure, though it
does not have to be physical.
Whatever the source of
our happiness right now,
let us see to it that it is real
and meaningful.
Why do we
suffer?
When was the last time you
were in a very problematic
situation?

What was the reason behind


it?

How did you overcome it?


Suffering is generally viewed as a state of
feeling discomfort or pain.

It can come in the form of physical


suffering when one experiences bodily
pain, example, injury

or it may be a mental suffering when it


involves our minds and emotions, such as
depression or loneliness.
Humans as we are, we
normally experience pain, and
we often view it as necessary
to help as grow and become a
strong person and find the
deepest meaning of our lives.
Reflection:
1. What things you want which equals
to your life?

2. If you are to leave a legacy


(pamana or mana) in this world
before you die, what would it be
Criteria Rating
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There is continuity in the presentation. 5 4 3 2 1
The use of English language is clear and 5 4 3 2 1
understandable.

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