Title: Six Challenges of Life
1Six Challenges of Life
- Changing Times Conference
- The Townsend International School
- Czech Republic
- Prof. Michael L. Penn
2Six Challenges
- The Challenge of Development
- The Challenge of Entropy
- The Challenge of Power
- The Challenge of Sexuality
- The Challenge of Suffering
- The Challenge of Authority
3The Challenge of Development How do we improve
the quality of our existence?
- Existence is relative and not absolute. There are
different levels and qualities of existence. - Development consists of improving the quality of
existence. - What develops in humans are awareness, autonomy,
effectiveness, peace of mind, and the ability to
manifest heavenly attributes.
4The Great Learning
The ancients who wished to illustrate
illustrious virtue throughout the empire, first
ordered well their own States. Wishing to order
well their States, they first regulated their
families. Wishing to regulate their families,
they first cultivated their persons. Wishing to
cultivate their persons, they first rectified
their hearts. Wishing to rectify their hearts,
they first sought to be sincere in their
thoughts. Wishing to be sincere in their
thoughts, they first extended to the utmost their
knowledge. Such extension of knowledge lay in
the investigation of things. --Confucius
5 End (Issue)
3 Goals of Development
To Illustrate Illustrious Virtue
Tranquility Happiness
To Rest in the Highest Excellence
3 Requisites of Development
Knowledge of the Highest Good
Renovation of the People
Origin (Root)
Investigation of Things
Model of the Analytics of Confucius
6What is Needed for the Development of the Human
Spirit?
7What is the nature of love?
- Love is an e-motion. It gets us to do things we
would not do were it absent. - Love is a force of attraction and arises from the
recognition of intrinsic value. - Authentic love requires an appreciation of
latent potentialities. - Love is a necessary cause of healthy human
development.
8 Love Justice Development
- Love an attraction to intrinsic value,
manifested as acceptance concern - Acceptance the recognition of the value of
another -
- Concern active service on behalf of anothers
development
9Love Concern Acceptance
10Growth consists of the proper development of our
innate capacities
Capacity
To Love (Heart)
To Will (Volition)
To Know (Mind)
Its manifestation
Thoughts, Ideas
Feelings, Emotions
Intentions, Actions
Truth, Truthfulness
In Health
Love, Compassion
Service to Development Of Self Others
In Illness
Powerseeking, Competition for Value
Falsehood, Delusions
Narcissism, Egocentrism
11Choice is the most essential human characteristic.
- Every human act is characterized by knowledge,
volition and action. - Cognition, affect, and intention animate the
power of choice.
12Human virtues are configurations of the capacity
to know, love will.
- Generosity, for instance is
- Knowing that others have needs
- Feeling attracted to the idea of serving the
needs of others - Choosing to set aside our own wishes in service
to the needs of others.
13The Challenge of Power
- The conscious renunciation of the pursuit of
power is the key to establishing altruistic (or
authentic) love in our relationships with others. - Professor William S. Hatcher
- The Ethics of Authenticity, pg.40
14The Challenge of Entropy
All real power is derived by association. Thus,
all entities and systems are interdependent and
contingent. All are in a state of need.
15Meditation One Antidote to Entropy
- Meditation can serve us at many levels. It can
help us to face serious illness, it can help us
avoid or metabolize stress, it can help us
envision and realize personal growth.
16Achievement comes easiest to those Capable of
- Concentration
- Relaxation
- Clarity of Thought
17One May Choose to Focus Concentration on
- God or the Human Soul
- Ones Own Breath
- Visualization of a Goal or Desired State
18Meditation is Based on the Idea that
- We have the power to create within ourselves
peace of mind in most circumstances. - We have the ability to transcend suffering and
to become more relaxed and in harmony with
ourselves and others. - We have the power to quiet the restless mind and
to focus the powers of the mind.
19Relaxation
- Both mind and body need periods of relaxation.
Relaxation is one of the central objectives of
meditation. It is the conscious letting go of
tension.
20Affirmations
- We may encourage ourselves during periods of
meditation. We may speak to ourselves with words
of encouragement. We may ask ourselves questions
and await answers.
21Practice
- With practice, we generally find that it is
easier to enter into a state of meditation. We
learn to gain control over our minds in the same
way that disciplined movement can give us
greater control over our bodies.
22Healing Effects of Chanting
- For more than 25 years laboratories at the
Harvard Medical School have systematically
explored the benefits of mind/body interactions
in inducing favorable health outcomes among
populations at risk for life threatening
cardiovascular disease, for depression, anxiety,
hypertension, and excessive anger and hostility. - The research has shown that when a patient
repeats a word, phrase, sound or movement while
disregarding other intrusive thoughts, a specific
set of physiologic changes ensue. There is
decreased metabolism, heart rate, rate of
breathing, and distinctive slower brain waves.
These changes are the opposite of those induced
by stress and have been labeled the relaxation
response.
23Two Basic Steps Necessary to ElicitThe
Relaxation Response
- The repetition of a word, sound, phrase, thought
or muscular activity - The passive return to the repetition when other
thoughts intrude
24Conditions in Which the Relaxation Response Has
Been Effective
- Hypertension
- Cardiac Arrhythmias
- Chronic Pain
- Insomnia
- Anxiety
- Hostility
- Depression
- Preparation for Surgery
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27The Challenge of Sexuality
- The Challenge of Self-Mastery
- The Challenge of Sexual Identity
28O peoples of the world! The Sun of Truth hath
risen to illumine the whole earth, and to
spiritualize the community of man. Laudable are
the results and the fruits thereof, abundant the
holy evidences deriving from this grace. This
is mercy unalloyed and purest bounty it is
light for the world and all its peoples it is
harmony and fellowship, and love and solidarity
indeed it is compassion and unity, and the end
to foreignness it is the being at one in
complete dignity and freedom with all on
earth. -Abdul-Bahá
29How good it is if the friends be as close as
sheaves of light, if they stand together side by
side in a firm unbroken line. For now have the
rays of reality from the Sun of the world of
existence, united in adoration all the
worshippers of this light and these rays have,
through infinite grace, gathered all peoples
together within this wide spreading shelter
therefore must all souls become as one soul, and
all hearts as one heart. Let all be set free
from the multiple identities that were born of
passion and desire, and in the oneness of their
love for God find a new way of life.
-Abdul-Bahá
30Until a being setteth his foot in the plane of
sacrifice, he is bereft of every favor and
grace and this plane of sacrifice is the realm
of dying to the self, that the radiance of the
living God may then shine forth. -Abdul-B
ahá
31The Universal House of Justice Writes
Baháulláh tells us that prejudice in its
various forms destroys the edifice of humanity.
We are adjured by the Divine Messengers to
eliminate all forms of prejudice from our
livesIf we allow prejudice of any kind to
manifest itself in us, we shall be guilty before
God of causing a setback to the progress and real
growth of the Faith of Baháulláh.
32The Challenge of Suffering
- The challenge of suffering revolves around
several interrelated questions If life (and the
Baháí Faith) are so good, why are they often so
painful?
33There are four types of suffering -- two physical
and two spiritual
- Physical Sources of Suffering
- Misuse of freedom
- Trials sent for our own perfecting
- Spiritual Sources
- Misuse of freedom
- Trials sent for our own perfecting
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34The Challenge of Authority
- The challenge of authority involves the question
what are legitimate and reliable sources of
authentic knowledge? - It also involves the question of the legitimate
or moral acquisition and use of power in the
governance of others. - Who should govern and why? How should leaders be
chosen? What qualities should be sought in
leaders and who should participate in selecting
them? What is the best structure of governance?