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  • Sab Sescon
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  • 1

    Who said a government by the people, of the people and for the people?

    american President Abraham Lincoln

  • 2

    This is an ideal democracy that people everywhere are striving to attain (_____)

    Ayson & Reyes, 2000

  • 3

    Larry Diamond's (2004), ______? Outlinces perspective on democracy.

    WHAT IS DEMOCRACY?

  • 4

    He defines democracy as a governmental system encompassing four essential components.

    larry diamond 2004

  • 5

    A system for choosing and replacing the government through free and fair elections

    democracy

  • 6

    Active participation of the people, a citizens in politics and civic life

    democracy

  • 7

    Protection of the human rights of all citizens

    democracy

  • 8

    A rule of law in which the laws and procedures apply equally to all citizens

    democracy

  • 9

    Is a set of values and beliefs that not only help us identify with democracy as an ideal but also strive to put into practice (____)

    democratic culture Huber & Harkavy 2007

  • 10

    It is about equal participation and accountability.

    democracy

  • 11

    Are innate to discover and explore every aspect of life, especially our purpose and existence.

    human beings

  • 12

    A system of beliefs and behaviors, based on a system of symbols.

    religion

  • 13

    Who identified the six dimensions of religion?

    ninian smart

  • 14

    What are the six dimensions of religion?

    institutional dimension (organization and leadership) narrative dimension (myths, creation stories, worldview) ritual dimension (rights of passage and other important ritual activities) social dimension (being part of a religious community) ethical dimension (customs, moral values) experiential dimension (holistic religious experiences)

  • 15

    A theorist named _____ wrote that RELIGION is a system of symbols which acts to establish powerful, pervasive, and long lasting moods and motivations in men by formulating conceptions of a general order of existence and clothing these conceptions with such an aura of factuality that the moods and motivations seem uniquely realistic.

    Clifford Geert

  • 16

    A theorist named Clifford Geert wrote that ______ is a system of symbols which acts to establish powerful, pervasive, and long lasting moods and motivations in men by formulating conceptions of a general order of existence and clothing these conceptions with such an aura of factuality that the moods and motivations seem uniquely realistic.

    RELIGION

  • 17

    A system of beliefs and behaviors that deals with the relationship between humans and sacred supernatural.

    religion

  • 18

    Refers to things that are beyond natural.

    supernatural

  • 19

    It defies the fundamental laws of nature and we see objects indifferent what is normal.

    religion

  • 20

    Signifies an attitude of respect and reverence.

    sacred

  • 21

    _____ would like to simplify the term RELIGION that focuses on culture constructs that are dominated by culture, philosophy, and theoretical backgrounds.

    Stein and Stein (2017)

  • 22

    Stein and Stein (2017) would like to simplify the term _____ that focuses on culture constructs that are dominated by culture, philosophy, and theoretical backgrounds.

    RELIGION

  • 23

    A set of cultural beliefs and practices that usually includes some or all of a basic set of characteristics.

    religion

  • 24

    A belief in anthropomorphic supernatural beings, such as spirits and gods.

    religion

  • 25

    A focus on the sacred supernatural, where sacred refers to a feeling of reverence and awe.

    religion

  • 26

    The presence of supernatural power or energy is found in supernatural beings, physical beings and objects.

    religion

  • 27

    The performance of ritual activities that involve the manipulation of sacred objects to communicate with supernatural beings and/or to influence or control events.

    religion

  • 28

    An articulation of a worldview and moral code through narratives and other means.

    religion

  • 29

    Provides for the creation and maintenance of social bonds and mechanisms of social control within a community.

    religion

  • 30

    Provides explanations for the unknown and a sense of control for the individual.

    religion

  • 31

    The five major religions:

    christianity islam secular/atheist/agnostic hinduism buddhism

  • 32

    Based on "_______" baseline estimates the five major religions of the world based on the number of adherents.

    Population Growth Projections, of Pew Research Center on 2010 to 2050

  • 33

    It is centered on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, whp Christians believe to be the Son of God and the redeemer of the world.

    christianity

  • 34

    Christianity is centered on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of ______, who Christians believe to be the Son of God and the redeemer of the world.

    Jesus Christ

  • 35

    Christianity is centered on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, who _____ believe to be the Son of God and the redeemer of the world.

    Christians

  • 36

    Christianity is centered on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, who Christians believe to be the _____ and the redeemer of the world.

    Son of God

  • 37

    The religion focuses on salvation through belief in Jesus Christ, love, forgiveness, and compassion.

    christianity

  • 38

    The religion is also diverse, with different denominations, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodoxy, each having different beliefs and traditions.

    christianity

  • 39

    Christianity religion is also diverse, with different denominations, including the ____,____, and _____, each having different beliefs and traditions.

    Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodoxy

  • 40

    The other most common religion is centered on the teachings of Prophet Muhammad, who Muslims consider the last prophet in a line that has included Adam, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus.

    islam

  • 41

    Islam is the other most common religion is centered on the teachings of _____, who Muslims consider the last prophet in a line that has included Adam, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus.

    Prophet Muhammad

  • 42

    Islam is the other most common religion is centered on the teachings of Prophet Muhammad, who ____ consider the last prophet in a line that has included Adam, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus.

    Muslims

  • 43

    Islam is the other most common religion is centered on the teachings of Prophet Muhammad, who Muslims consider the last prophet in a line that has included ____, _____, _____, and _____.

    Adam, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus

  • 44

    The key sacred text of ____ is the Qur'an, Allah's revealed word to Muhammad.

    Islam

  • 45

    The key sacred text of Islam is the _____, Allah's revealed word to Muhammad.

    Qur'an

  • 46

    The key sacred text of Islam is the Qur'an, ____'s revealed word to Muhammad.

    Allah

  • 47

    The key sacred text of Islam is the Qur'an, Allah's revealed word to _____.

    Muhammad

  • 48

    They are Christians, and the creed requires the worship of one God and submission to God's will, and adherence to the ______.

    Five Pillars of Islam

  • 49

    They are Christians, and the creed requires the worship of one God and submission to God's will, and adherence to the Five Pillars of Islam.

    islam

  • 50

    This includes individuals who do not adhere to any organized religion or do not believe in the existence of gods or supernatural beings.

    secular/atheist/agnostic

  • 51

    Advocates for the separation of religion from governmental and societal institutions, promoting a focus on reason, evidence, and humanism.

    secular/atheist/agnostic

  • 52

    Is one of the oldest religions in the world and has diverse beliefs and practices.

    hinduism

  • 53

    It encompasses a wide range of philosophies, rituals, and traditions, with no single founder or central religious authority.

    hinduism

  • 54

    _____ emphasizes the concepts of dharma (duty/righteousness), karma (action and its consequences), and reincarnation (the cycle of birth and rebirth)

    Hinduism

  • 55

    Hinduism emphasizes the concepts of _____ (duty/righteousness), _____ (action and its consequences), and _____ (the cycle of birth and rebirth)

    dharma karma reincarnation

  • 56

    Hinduism emphasizes the concepts of dharma (____), karma (____), and reincarnation (____)

    duty/righteousness action and its consequences the cycle of birth and rebirth

  • 57

    _____ also includes devotion to various gods and goddesses, such as Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and Devi.

    Hinduism

  • 58

    Hinduism also includes devotion to various gods and goddesses, such as ____, _____, _____, and _____.

    Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and Devi.

  • 59

    ____ originated from the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha (The Enlightened One).

    Buddhism

  • 60

    Buddhism originated from the teachings of _______, known as the Buddha (The Enlightened One).

    Siddhartha Gautama

  • 61

    Buddhism originated from the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, known as the ______ (The Enlightened One).

    Buddha

  • 62

    Buddhism originated from the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha (_____).

    The Enlightened One

  • 63

    _____ teaches the Four Noble Truths, which include the existence of suffering, its cause (craving and attachment), the possibility of cessation of suffering, and the path to cessation (The Eightfold Path).

    Buddhism

  • 64

    Buddhism teaches the ______, which include the existence of suffering, its cause (craving and attachment), the possibility of cessation of suffering, and the path to cessation (The Eightfold Path).

    Four Noble Truths

  • 65

    Buddhism teaches the Four Noble Truths, which include the _______.

    existence of suffering its cause (craving and attachment) the possibility of cessation of suffering the path to cessation (The Eightfold Path)

  • 66

    Central to _____ practice is meditation and mindfulness.

    Buddhist

  • 67

    Central to Buddhist practice is _____ and _____.

    meditation and mindfulness

  • 68

    Buddhism emphasizes the importance of wisdom, ethical conduct, and mental discipline on the path to enlightenment (_____), the goal of liberation from suffering.

    nirvana

  • 69

    ______ emphasizes the importance of wisdom, ethical conduct, and mental discipline on the path to enlightenment (nirvana), the goal of liberation from suffering.

    Buddhism

  • 70

    Is defined as a belief system that includes specific practices, prescriptions (what should not be done and avoided) and participation in a specific community that shares the same belief and practices.

    religiosity

  • 71

    Is considered as collective.

    religiosity

  • 72

    Is considered as individual.

    spirituality

  • 73

    Beliefs and practices are within groups, commitment, conservatism, and skepticism are manifested.

    religion

  • 74

    Is not anchored on any religious orientation; it is a personal, subjective experience that varies from person to person.

    spirituality

  • 75

    A person can possess spirituality even if they do not subscribe to any religion.

    true

  • 76

    _____ are everywhere, they function for respondents as exemplars of spiritual qualities, such as compassion, self control, or faith.

    spiritual models

  • 77

    According to PUTCHALSKI (2014), it is the aspect of the self that is associated to an individual's process of seeking and expressing meaning and how he or she is connected to the self, to others, to the moment and to everything else's that composes his or her environment, including the sacred and significant.

    spirituality

  • 78

    According to ____, SPIRITUALITY is the aspect of the self that is associated to an individual's process of seeking and expressing meaning and how he or she is connected to the self, to others, to the moment and to everything else's that composes his or her environment, including the sacred and significant.

    PUTCHALSKI (2014)

  • 79

    Embraces connections with oneself, with others and with a higher being.

    spirituality

  • 80

    According to ______, spirituality has its aspects.

    Macayan (2018)

  • 81

    What are the aspects of spirituality?

    spirituality is relational spirituality talks about the sacred and transcendent spirituality is a natural part of one's developmental process

  • 82

    It focuses on a person's connections to different aspects of his or her existence; to other people, to his or her role, to nature, and to sacredness and divinity.

    spirituality is relational

  • 83

    For example, the way you relate to the blessings of others that speaks to individual practices and core values.

    spirituality is relational

  • 84

    It is a general belief that in this best universe, there is a force higher than the self.

    spirituality talks about the sacred entrancendent

  • 85

    For example, you believe in the afterlife and search for sanctity by the drive to attain peace and life fulfillment.

    spirituality talks about the sacred and transcendent

  • 86

    Talks about meaning and purpose that go beyond the physical realities of life.

    spirituality

  • 87

    It's ground is based on how you are aware of what happens around you. In looking for your identity and searching for the ultimate purpose, we contemplate every now and then specially about the future.

    spirituality is a natural part of one's developmental process

  • 88

    Many would not be familiar with spirituality; hence, it can be obtained through personal, social, and environmental factors, that we use interchangeably with how we define religion.

    spirituality is a natural park of one's developmental process

  • 89

    Spirituality is essential in several ways for an individual and in society.

    have meaning and purpose inner peace and well-being connecting with others moral values and decision making support in times of difficulty promotion of health spirituality entails transformation and growth

  • 90

    Spirituality allows individuals to identify longing and belongingness.

    have meaning and purpose

  • 91

    It provides a framework for understanding the deeper questions of existence, such as the nature of reality, the purpose of life, and the interconnectedness of all things.

    have meaning and purpose

  • 92

    Meditation, prayers, and mindfulness in spirituality can develop sleeping that provides stable internal peace and reduces stress in human beings while offering an essential contribution to our well-being.

    inner peace and wellbeing

  • 93

    We learn how to become an adversity and how to manage our vengeance and solve anger problems when we have hostility.

    inner peace and well-being

  • 94

    It assures that one retains emotional sanity throughout her life, independence of the ups and downs of vibes and feelings.

    inner peace and well-being

  • 95

    Spirituality promotes feeling connected to others and the universe.

    connecting with others

  • 96

    Being spiritual means compassion, empathy, and love towards all creatures, creating a feeling of unity and collaboration among people and communities.

    connecting with others

  • 97

    The aspiratory guidance led by examples of ethical living since most beliefs provide ethical conduct jurisdiction.

    moral values and decision making

  • 98

    Ethical consequences are maintained and facilitated by morality. Such virtues as honesty, sincerity, kindness, and forgiveness are spiritual antipodes.

    moral values and decision making

  • 99

    Spirituality can help a person experiencing loss, grief or adversity, find comfort, solace, and hope.

    support in times of difficulty

  • 100

    The belief in the higher power, divine guidance, or the idea of a higher purpose can give a person strength, hope, and the ability to push through adversity.

    support in times of difficulty

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  • 1

    Who said a government by the people, of the people and for the people?

    american President Abraham Lincoln

  • 2

    This is an ideal democracy that people everywhere are striving to attain (_____)

    Ayson & Reyes, 2000

  • 3

    Larry Diamond's (2004), ______? Outlinces perspective on democracy.

    WHAT IS DEMOCRACY?

  • 4

    He defines democracy as a governmental system encompassing four essential components.

    larry diamond 2004

  • 5

    A system for choosing and replacing the government through free and fair elections

    democracy

  • 6

    Active participation of the people, a citizens in politics and civic life

    democracy

  • 7

    Protection of the human rights of all citizens

    democracy

  • 8

    A rule of law in which the laws and procedures apply equally to all citizens

    democracy

  • 9

    Is a set of values and beliefs that not only help us identify with democracy as an ideal but also strive to put into practice (____)

    democratic culture Huber & Harkavy 2007

  • 10

    It is about equal participation and accountability.

    democracy

  • 11

    Are innate to discover and explore every aspect of life, especially our purpose and existence.

    human beings

  • 12

    A system of beliefs and behaviors, based on a system of symbols.

    religion

  • 13

    Who identified the six dimensions of religion?

    ninian smart

  • 14

    What are the six dimensions of religion?

    institutional dimension (organization and leadership) narrative dimension (myths, creation stories, worldview) ritual dimension (rights of passage and other important ritual activities) social dimension (being part of a religious community) ethical dimension (customs, moral values) experiential dimension (holistic religious experiences)

  • 15

    A theorist named _____ wrote that RELIGION is a system of symbols which acts to establish powerful, pervasive, and long lasting moods and motivations in men by formulating conceptions of a general order of existence and clothing these conceptions with such an aura of factuality that the moods and motivations seem uniquely realistic.

    Clifford Geert

  • 16

    A theorist named Clifford Geert wrote that ______ is a system of symbols which acts to establish powerful, pervasive, and long lasting moods and motivations in men by formulating conceptions of a general order of existence and clothing these conceptions with such an aura of factuality that the moods and motivations seem uniquely realistic.

    RELIGION

  • 17

    A system of beliefs and behaviors that deals with the relationship between humans and sacred supernatural.

    religion

  • 18

    Refers to things that are beyond natural.

    supernatural

  • 19

    It defies the fundamental laws of nature and we see objects indifferent what is normal.

    religion

  • 20

    Signifies an attitude of respect and reverence.

    sacred

  • 21

    _____ would like to simplify the term RELIGION that focuses on culture constructs that are dominated by culture, philosophy, and theoretical backgrounds.

    Stein and Stein (2017)

  • 22

    Stein and Stein (2017) would like to simplify the term _____ that focuses on culture constructs that are dominated by culture, philosophy, and theoretical backgrounds.

    RELIGION

  • 23

    A set of cultural beliefs and practices that usually includes some or all of a basic set of characteristics.

    religion

  • 24

    A belief in anthropomorphic supernatural beings, such as spirits and gods.

    religion

  • 25

    A focus on the sacred supernatural, where sacred refers to a feeling of reverence and awe.

    religion

  • 26

    The presence of supernatural power or energy is found in supernatural beings, physical beings and objects.

    religion

  • 27

    The performance of ritual activities that involve the manipulation of sacred objects to communicate with supernatural beings and/or to influence or control events.

    religion

  • 28

    An articulation of a worldview and moral code through narratives and other means.

    religion

  • 29

    Provides for the creation and maintenance of social bonds and mechanisms of social control within a community.

    religion

  • 30

    Provides explanations for the unknown and a sense of control for the individual.

    religion

  • 31

    The five major religions:

    christianity islam secular/atheist/agnostic hinduism buddhism

  • 32

    Based on "_______" baseline estimates the five major religions of the world based on the number of adherents.

    Population Growth Projections, of Pew Research Center on 2010 to 2050

  • 33

    It is centered on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, whp Christians believe to be the Son of God and the redeemer of the world.

    christianity

  • 34

    Christianity is centered on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of ______, who Christians believe to be the Son of God and the redeemer of the world.

    Jesus Christ

  • 35

    Christianity is centered on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, who _____ believe to be the Son of God and the redeemer of the world.

    Christians

  • 36

    Christianity is centered on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, who Christians believe to be the _____ and the redeemer of the world.

    Son of God

  • 37

    The religion focuses on salvation through belief in Jesus Christ, love, forgiveness, and compassion.

    christianity

  • 38

    The religion is also diverse, with different denominations, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodoxy, each having different beliefs and traditions.

    christianity

  • 39

    Christianity religion is also diverse, with different denominations, including the ____,____, and _____, each having different beliefs and traditions.

    Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodoxy

  • 40

    The other most common religion is centered on the teachings of Prophet Muhammad, who Muslims consider the last prophet in a line that has included Adam, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus.

    islam

  • 41

    Islam is the other most common religion is centered on the teachings of _____, who Muslims consider the last prophet in a line that has included Adam, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus.

    Prophet Muhammad

  • 42

    Islam is the other most common religion is centered on the teachings of Prophet Muhammad, who ____ consider the last prophet in a line that has included Adam, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus.

    Muslims

  • 43

    Islam is the other most common religion is centered on the teachings of Prophet Muhammad, who Muslims consider the last prophet in a line that has included ____, _____, _____, and _____.

    Adam, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus

  • 44

    The key sacred text of ____ is the Qur'an, Allah's revealed word to Muhammad.

    Islam

  • 45

    The key sacred text of Islam is the _____, Allah's revealed word to Muhammad.

    Qur'an

  • 46

    The key sacred text of Islam is the Qur'an, ____'s revealed word to Muhammad.

    Allah

  • 47

    The key sacred text of Islam is the Qur'an, Allah's revealed word to _____.

    Muhammad

  • 48

    They are Christians, and the creed requires the worship of one God and submission to God's will, and adherence to the ______.

    Five Pillars of Islam

  • 49

    They are Christians, and the creed requires the worship of one God and submission to God's will, and adherence to the Five Pillars of Islam.

    islam

  • 50

    This includes individuals who do not adhere to any organized religion or do not believe in the existence of gods or supernatural beings.

    secular/atheist/agnostic

  • 51

    Advocates for the separation of religion from governmental and societal institutions, promoting a focus on reason, evidence, and humanism.

    secular/atheist/agnostic

  • 52

    Is one of the oldest religions in the world and has diverse beliefs and practices.

    hinduism

  • 53

    It encompasses a wide range of philosophies, rituals, and traditions, with no single founder or central religious authority.

    hinduism

  • 54

    _____ emphasizes the concepts of dharma (duty/righteousness), karma (action and its consequences), and reincarnation (the cycle of birth and rebirth)

    Hinduism

  • 55

    Hinduism emphasizes the concepts of _____ (duty/righteousness), _____ (action and its consequences), and _____ (the cycle of birth and rebirth)

    dharma karma reincarnation

  • 56

    Hinduism emphasizes the concepts of dharma (____), karma (____), and reincarnation (____)

    duty/righteousness action and its consequences the cycle of birth and rebirth

  • 57

    _____ also includes devotion to various gods and goddesses, such as Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and Devi.

    Hinduism

  • 58

    Hinduism also includes devotion to various gods and goddesses, such as ____, _____, _____, and _____.

    Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and Devi.

  • 59

    ____ originated from the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha (The Enlightened One).

    Buddhism

  • 60

    Buddhism originated from the teachings of _______, known as the Buddha (The Enlightened One).

    Siddhartha Gautama

  • 61

    Buddhism originated from the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, known as the ______ (The Enlightened One).

    Buddha

  • 62

    Buddhism originated from the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha (_____).

    The Enlightened One

  • 63

    _____ teaches the Four Noble Truths, which include the existence of suffering, its cause (craving and attachment), the possibility of cessation of suffering, and the path to cessation (The Eightfold Path).

    Buddhism

  • 64

    Buddhism teaches the ______, which include the existence of suffering, its cause (craving and attachment), the possibility of cessation of suffering, and the path to cessation (The Eightfold Path).

    Four Noble Truths

  • 65

    Buddhism teaches the Four Noble Truths, which include the _______.

    existence of suffering its cause (craving and attachment) the possibility of cessation of suffering the path to cessation (The Eightfold Path)

  • 66

    Central to _____ practice is meditation and mindfulness.

    Buddhist

  • 67

    Central to Buddhist practice is _____ and _____.

    meditation and mindfulness

  • 68

    Buddhism emphasizes the importance of wisdom, ethical conduct, and mental discipline on the path to enlightenment (_____), the goal of liberation from suffering.

    nirvana

  • 69

    ______ emphasizes the importance of wisdom, ethical conduct, and mental discipline on the path to enlightenment (nirvana), the goal of liberation from suffering.

    Buddhism

  • 70

    Is defined as a belief system that includes specific practices, prescriptions (what should not be done and avoided) and participation in a specific community that shares the same belief and practices.

    religiosity

  • 71

    Is considered as collective.

    religiosity

  • 72

    Is considered as individual.

    spirituality

  • 73

    Beliefs and practices are within groups, commitment, conservatism, and skepticism are manifested.

    religion

  • 74

    Is not anchored on any religious orientation; it is a personal, subjective experience that varies from person to person.

    spirituality

  • 75

    A person can possess spirituality even if they do not subscribe to any religion.

    true

  • 76

    _____ are everywhere, they function for respondents as exemplars of spiritual qualities, such as compassion, self control, or faith.

    spiritual models

  • 77

    According to PUTCHALSKI (2014), it is the aspect of the self that is associated to an individual's process of seeking and expressing meaning and how he or she is connected to the self, to others, to the moment and to everything else's that composes his or her environment, including the sacred and significant.

    spirituality

  • 78

    According to ____, SPIRITUALITY is the aspect of the self that is associated to an individual's process of seeking and expressing meaning and how he or she is connected to the self, to others, to the moment and to everything else's that composes his or her environment, including the sacred and significant.

    PUTCHALSKI (2014)

  • 79

    Embraces connections with oneself, with others and with a higher being.

    spirituality

  • 80

    According to ______, spirituality has its aspects.

    Macayan (2018)

  • 81

    What are the aspects of spirituality?

    spirituality is relational spirituality talks about the sacred and transcendent spirituality is a natural part of one's developmental process

  • 82

    It focuses on a person's connections to different aspects of his or her existence; to other people, to his or her role, to nature, and to sacredness and divinity.

    spirituality is relational

  • 83

    For example, the way you relate to the blessings of others that speaks to individual practices and core values.

    spirituality is relational

  • 84

    It is a general belief that in this best universe, there is a force higher than the self.

    spirituality talks about the sacred entrancendent

  • 85

    For example, you believe in the afterlife and search for sanctity by the drive to attain peace and life fulfillment.

    spirituality talks about the sacred and transcendent

  • 86

    Talks about meaning and purpose that go beyond the physical realities of life.

    spirituality

  • 87

    It's ground is based on how you are aware of what happens around you. In looking for your identity and searching for the ultimate purpose, we contemplate every now and then specially about the future.

    spirituality is a natural part of one's developmental process

  • 88

    Many would not be familiar with spirituality; hence, it can be obtained through personal, social, and environmental factors, that we use interchangeably with how we define religion.

    spirituality is a natural park of one's developmental process

  • 89

    Spirituality is essential in several ways for an individual and in society.

    have meaning and purpose inner peace and well-being connecting with others moral values and decision making support in times of difficulty promotion of health spirituality entails transformation and growth

  • 90

    Spirituality allows individuals to identify longing and belongingness.

    have meaning and purpose

  • 91

    It provides a framework for understanding the deeper questions of existence, such as the nature of reality, the purpose of life, and the interconnectedness of all things.

    have meaning and purpose

  • 92

    Meditation, prayers, and mindfulness in spirituality can develop sleeping that provides stable internal peace and reduces stress in human beings while offering an essential contribution to our well-being.

    inner peace and wellbeing

  • 93

    We learn how to become an adversity and how to manage our vengeance and solve anger problems when we have hostility.

    inner peace and well-being

  • 94

    It assures that one retains emotional sanity throughout her life, independence of the ups and downs of vibes and feelings.

    inner peace and well-being

  • 95

    Spirituality promotes feeling connected to others and the universe.

    connecting with others

  • 96

    Being spiritual means compassion, empathy, and love towards all creatures, creating a feeling of unity and collaboration among people and communities.

    connecting with others

  • 97

    The aspiratory guidance led by examples of ethical living since most beliefs provide ethical conduct jurisdiction.

    moral values and decision making

  • 98

    Ethical consequences are maintained and facilitated by morality. Such virtues as honesty, sincerity, kindness, and forgiveness are spiritual antipodes.

    moral values and decision making

  • 99

    Spirituality can help a person experiencing loss, grief or adversity, find comfort, solace, and hope.

    support in times of difficulty

  • 100

    The belief in the higher power, divine guidance, or the idea of a higher purpose can give a person strength, hope, and the ability to push through adversity.

    support in times of difficulty