Group 1 Report
Group 1 Report
Group 1 Report
GROUP 1
INTRODUCTION:
[ JOMEL ]
-> Hello Sir Gabriel and hello everyone. This is the group report of GROUP 1
- So, our topic is about “THE HUMAN PERSON AS AN EMBODIED SPIRIT”.
Our bodies are an integral part of who we are, and they play a crucial
role in our experiences, interactions, and overall existence. Our bodies
are subject to biological processes, physical sensations, and
limitations.
[ POLLYN ]
After JOMEL read the EMBODIMENT *read the presentation of (SPIRIT)
[ JESSIE ]
After POLLYN read the SPIRIT *read the presentation of (UNITY)
It suggests that the body and spirit are not separate entities but are
integrated into a single, unified being. This unity implies that our
physical experiences and actions have a profound impact on our
spiritual well-being and vice versa.
[ MARICRIS ]
After the UNITY *read the presentation of (IMPLICATIONS)
(Continue here ↓ after MARICRIS read the presentation of
IMPLICATIONS)
[ SHENNA ]
Morality and Ethics:
It implies that ethical considerations go beyond the physical realm. Our moral
choices and actions affect not only our physical well-being but also our spiritual
development and relationship with others.
[ ALYANNA ]
Identity and Purpose:
Understanding oneself as an embodied spirit may lead individuals to seek
meaning and purpose beyond mere physical satisfaction. It can lead to questions
about the meaning of life, the nature of the self, and one's relationship with the
divine or the transcendent.
[ CHARLES MARIEL ]
Holistic Health:
This perspective encourages a holistic approach to health and well-being. It
recognizes that physical health is interconnected with mental, emotional, and
spiritual well-being. Practices like mindfulness, meditation, and spiritual
exploration may be considered essential for overall wellness.
[ LAWRENCE ]
Religion and Spirituality:
Many religious and spiritual traditions embrace the idea of humans as embodied
spirits. They offer teachings, rituals, and practices that aim to nurture the
spiritual dimension of the person while recognizing the importance of the body.
[ JOMEL ]
In summary, the concept of the human person as an embodied spirit
emphasizes the interconnectedness of the physical and spiritual
aspects of human existence.
[ SHENNA ]
*READ THE MEANING OF “RECOGNIZE ONE’S LIMITATIONS AND POSSIBILITES”
IN PRESENTATION
[ JOMEL ]
*Read “RECOGNIZING LIMITATIONS”
[ CHARLES MARIEL ]
< Read the “01 SELF-AWARENESS” >
[ JESSIE ]
< Read the “02 FEEDBACK” >
[ MARICRIS ]
< Read the “03 SETTING REALISTIC GOALS” >
[ LAWRENCE ]
< Read the “04 CONTINUOUS LEARNING” >
[ POLLYN ]
< Read the “05 ACCEPTANCE” >
[ SHENNA ]
*READ THE LAST PART OF THE “RECOGNIZE ONE’S LIMITATIONS AND
POSSIBILITES” IN PRESENTATION
[ CHARLES MARIEL ]
*READ THE FIRST PRESENTATION ABOUT THE “EVALUATE ONE’S
LIMITATIONS AND THE POSSIBILITIES FOR THEIR TRANSCENDENCE”
[ POLLYN ]
*READ THE “DEFINITION OF TERMS” AND THE POSSIBILITY
[ ALYANNA ]
*READ THE “TRANSCENDENT”
[ JESSIE AND LAWRENCE ]
*READ THE LAST PART(SUMMARY)
[ JESSIE – ORANGE ]
[ LAWRENCE – BLUE ]
END OF EXPLAINING “EVALUATE ONE’S LIMITATIONS AND THE
POSSIBILITIES FOR THEIR TRANSCENDENCE”
[ JOMEL ]
*READ THE PRESENTATION ABOUT “RECOGNIZE HOW THE HUMAN BODY
IMPOSES LIMITS AND POSSIBILITES FOR TRANSCENDENCE”
AFTER READING THE “THIS MEANS THAT OUR PHYSICAL BODY HAS A LIMIT OR
CAN EVEN GO BEYOND IT.”
READ THIS ↓
Imposing limits, Our physical bodies have inherent boundaries or limitations.
This could refer to factors like our strength, endurance, and the need for rest
and sustenance. It's a reminder that there are natural constraints to what we
can physically achieve.
THEN CONTINUE TO “FOR EXAMPLE..”
distinguish the limitations and possibilities for transcendence
Limitations of Transcendence:
Possibilities of Transcendence:
In summary, transcendence has both limitations and possibilities. Its potential benefits
include personal growth, spiritual awakening, scientific advancement, artistic expression,
interconnectedness, and even technological advancements. However, its limitations
include incomprehensibility, subjectivity, physical constraints, ethical dilemmas, and
psychological risks. The balance between these limitations and possibilities often
depends on the context and the individual's perspective.