Wednesday, September 14, 2016

History Notes From Today


  • What are the Major Beliefs of A Religion?
    • The End Goal
    • How To Achieve The End Goal
  • Way of Works: Reach the End Goal of Hinduism
    • Following the Vedas, to work up through the caste system, continually being reborn, until you become a male brahman, and you escape Samsara.
  • Upanishads aka Way of Wisdom: Reach the End Goal of Hinduism
    • You realize that you are apart of the universe, and then you escape Samsara.
  • Three Indian Religions
    • Hinduism
    • Buddhism
    • Jainism
  • Chinese Religions/Philosophies
    • Confucianism
    • Daoism
    • Buddhism
  • Confucianism
    • End Goal
      • To become one with ultimate reality (Dao)
        • You respect everyone in relation to hiearchy
    • Practice (How You Get to The End Goal)
      • Respect Everyone
      • Follow Filial Piety and the Five Relationships
      • Be Educated
      • Respect the Hiearchy 
      • Following Confucianism
        • Act for society, not for ourselves.   
    • Filial-Piety 
      • Five Relationships
        • Father and Son
        • Ruler and Minister
        • Husband and Wife
        • Elder and Younger Sibling
        • Friend and Friend
  • Daoism
    • Background
      • Was made in response to Confucianism
      • Early authors and texts
        • Laozi and Zhuangi
    • Beliefs
      • Don't Compete
      • Don't Value Posessions
      • Don't Honor the Worthy
      • Don't Pursue Knowledge in Books
    • Goals
      • Get in touch with the Dao by letting one's mind wander freely, and no longer being concerned with the everyday.
  • Confucianism vs. Daoism
    • Goal of Both
      • Get in touch with the Dao
    • How Do You Achieve it In Confucianism?
      • Moral Action
      • Devoting oneself to the government
      • Respecting the Hierarchy
      • Being Educated
    • How Do You Achieve it In Daoism?
      • Let your mind wander 
      • Don't value posessions and honor people
  • Legalism / Yin Yang
    • Time Period
      • Warring States Period
        • Rulers were looking for ways to preserve the states
    • Define Legalism
      • A way of governing through vigorous/strict laws, contrary to confucius which were based on morality, and it established the bureaucratic government of China.
      • Grouped people into Families who made sure that everyone in the family followed the law, because the punishment would be transferred to the whole family.
        • If you reported your family members for committing crime, you could get out of the punishment.
      • Farmers were given the opportunity to improve, buy, and sell land.
    • Define Yin Yang
      • Balance that works in harmony.
      • Impact, that social and natural phenomenon are caused by an imbalance.
      • First mentioned in the Book of Changes, a book on divination.
        • Yang
          • Light
          • Masculine
          • Assertive
          • Driving Force
        • Yin
          • Dark
          • Feminine 
  • Lay People vs Monks
    • Monks
      • You are professionally religious.
      • You take vows that you must follow.
    • Lay People
      • You have not taken religious vows.
      • You are not professionally religious.
  • Jainism
    • Key Figure
      • Vardhaman Mahavira
    • Key Beliefs
      • End Goal
        • Have Your Soul Float Into the Universe
      • How to Achieve It
        • Good Karma makes you light, which allows you to float
          • Self Harm can get rid of bad karma.
      • Everything Has A Soul
        • Everything is considered to have a soul
      • Ahimsa
        • Practicing non-violence and compassion.

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