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RISING ABOVE VICE :

RELIGIOUS PROMOTION OF
MORALITY & SPIRITUALITY

BUDDHISM

VIRTUE: INTEGRITY

By definition, integrity -> wholeness or


unity.
Synonym-> completeness, sincerity,
uprightness, honesty.
The quality of being honest and having
strong moral principles; moral
uprightness.

INTEGRITY: CONFORMING TO
MORALITY.

Every Buddhist(including laypersons) take five


percepts which is roughly..
I undertake to abstain from causing harm and
taking life (both human and non-human).
I undertake to abstain from taking what is not
given (stealing).
I undertake to abstain from sexual misconduct.
I undertake to abstain from wrong speech:
telling lies, deceiving others, manipulating
others, using hurtful words.
I undertake to abstain from using intoxicating
drinks and drugs, which lead to carelessness.

Nobleness
Definition
According to the dictionary:
- The quality of elevation of mind
and
exaltation of character or ideals or
conduct
While, in Buddhism

Four Noble Truth


You should know sufferings
-Buddha means that we should kno w the sufferings of
our future lives so that we can develop a strong with to
liberate ourselves from them
You should abandon origins
-origins which means our delusions, anger or ignorance
-Buddhas advice is to abandon them(origins) because
it is impossible to attain permanent liberation from
suffering and problems without controlling and
abandoning our delusions

You should know cessation (the fact or process of


ending or being brought to an end)
-Buddha said that we should develop strong
renunciation
for this endless cycle, and make the strong
determination
to attain enlightenment, the permanent cessation of
suffering, and to lead every living being to that state
You should practice the path
-Ones should know the inner path, a spiritual path that
leads to the pure happiness of liberation and
enlightenment

COURAGE
Definition:
The state or quality of mind or spirit that
enables one to face danger, fear, pain,
grief, or vicissitudes with self-possession,
confidence, and resolution; bravery.

COURAGE IN BUDDHISM

In Buddhism, courage, or fearlessness,


is highly valued.
COURAGEIS BORN OF HOPE, AND
WISDOM IS BORN OFCOURAGE
Courage is freedom from
cynicism.When everyone speaks
cynically, courage reaches out with
right speech. It is humble but sincere,
spreading a certain kind of love in the
world.

TEMPERANCE IN BUDDHISM

Temperance is moderation in the things that are


good and
total abstinence from the things that are foul.
quoted from Frances E. Willard

Temperance is an essential part of the third and fifth


part of the Five precepts of Law :
1. misconduct concerning sense pleasures, and
2. drunkenness are to be avoided.

Buddhism > a religion of law

Inevitable and changeless law

Everyone has to answer to karma

In Buddhism, Karma means "action" or "doing";


whatever one does, says, or thinks is a karma.,
the term karma is used specifically for those
actions which spring from the intention of an
unenlightened being.

These bring about a fruit or result, either within


the present life, or in the context of a future
rebirth. Karma is the engine which drives the
wheel of the cycle of uncontrolled rebirth

Objectivity in
Buddhism

Objectivity
refers to any
attitude
of
saying it can
be done, to
achieve

To distinguish the
difference between a
persons
view
of
reality and the actual
state of things.

To achieve Buddhist
ultimate
ideal,
nirvana, Human wiil
not be reborn as
living creature, thus
the
end
of
the

MAGNANIMITY

the quality of being magnanimous


the virtue of being great of mind and
heart
loftiness of spirit enabling one to bear
trouble calmly, to disdain meanness and
pettiness, and to display a noble
generosity

BUDDHA SAID THAT


WE SHOULD HAVE
MAGNANIMITY:

For those who are different


For those who are suffering
When insulted by enemies
For unintentional mistake

DIGNITY

The state or quality of being worthy of


honour or respect
A composed or serious manner or style
Stand on one's dignity
Middle English: from Old
Frenchdignete, from Latindignitas,
fromdignus'worthy'

BUDDHISM AND DIGNITY

Dignity : worthy one


The value and sanctity of life
Able to choose the path of selfperfection
Difficult choices for creativity, growth
and development
Everyone has a mission
The arahant reached the pinnacle of
spiritual autonomy

DECENCY

The quality of conforming to


standards of propriety and morality
The quality of being polite and
respectable
Absence of strategy

The Eightfold Path can be divided into three


sections:
Wisdom: Right View and Right Intention
Ethical Conduct: Right Speech, Right
Livelihood, and Right Action
Mental Development: Right Effort, Right
Mindfulness, and Right Concentration
Traditional concepts of decency (avoid lying,
avoid jobs that take advantage of the weak or
harm health, avoid hurting others, etc.)

TEAM MEMBERS
Cheng Mun Mun
18623
Chrishe Telon
18724
Florisscia John
18714
Lau Kah Mun
18615
P. Nishalini
18736
Pang Zhen Hong
18709
Tan Bee Chea
18716
Ton Kah Yan
18653

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