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Pot do samoodrešitve: religija v povezavi z notranjimi tehnikami samospoznavanja in misticizmom : religija v povezavi z notranjimi tehnikami samospoznavanja in misticizmom
ID Kokalj, Timon (Author), ID Smrke, Marjan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Diplomsko delo se ukvarja z idejo, da lahko religiozna pravila in predpise razumemo kot kažipot za vernika/praktikanta, da lahko lažje navigira svoje lastno notranje potovanje in soočanje z življenjskimi situacijami ter raste v zavesti in modrosti. Diplomsko delo oriše nekatere etične predpise in kode vedenja, ki so od praktikanta zaželene. Proučujemo nazore in predpise, ki so jih za svoje učence predpisale osrednje osebe budizma, krščanstva in bahajstva ter v primerjavo vključimo sufijsko razlago notranje sreče in indijsko duhovno prakso Sant Mat, opisano kot pot, ki naj bi vodila do zlitja z našim izvorom. V delu povežemo cilje preučevanih religij s tezo, da skrivajo v sebi podobno bistvo. Deloma se dotaknemo družbenega vidika fenomenov verstev, primarno pa se ukvarjamo s fenomenologijo izkustva božanskega. Primerjamo tudi koncepcije in razlage procesov sveta znotraj obravnavanih verstev. Mistično plat religije kot kažipota za samospoznavanje analiziramo skozi sistem tarot kart, ki jih podrobno obravnavamo kot orodje za introspekcijo, v katerem je skritih mnogo simbolov iz različnih religij, ki simbolizirajo pot od nevednosti k spoznanju; usmerjajo subjekta v globlje razumevanje samega sebe in svojega notranjega sveta. Religije torej vzamemo kot shemo, strukturo simbolov in usmeritev, ki naj bi vodile do istega cilja - svoje prave narave in samoodrešitve, v kateri postane vsak posameznik svoj največji učitelj.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Religija, misticizem, odrešitev, fenomenologija, tarot.
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[T. Kokalj]
Year:2020
Number of pages:63 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-119868 This link opens in a new window
UDC:2:130.12(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:30224899 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:12.09.2020
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Language:English
Title:The path to self-redemption: religion in connection to inner techniques of self-discovery and mysticism : diplomsko delo
Abstract:
This thesis works on the idea that we can understand religious precepts as a signpost for the believer or practitioner, so that he can more easily navigate his inner journey, face his life situations and grow in awareness as well as wisdom. The thesis outlines some ethical precepts and codes of conduct, wanted from the devout believer or practitioner. We are researching views and precepts which were prescribed by central figures of Buddhism, Christianity and the Baha’i faith and include the Sufi explanation of inner happiness along with the indian spiritual practice Sant Mat, which supposedly leads practitioners to their Source. We connect goals of chosen religions and claim they are hiding a similar core teaching. We touch upon the social aspect of religions, but primarily we are dealing with the phenomenology of experiencing the divine. We compare conceptions of workings of the world within chosen creeds. We analyze the mystical side of religion as the signpost for self-knowledge through tarot cards, which we research as a tool for introspection, hiding numerous symbols from various religions that are symbolic of the path from ignorance to wisdom; they direct the subject into a deeper understanding of self and his inner world. We therefore take religion as a structure of symbols and directions which leads to the same goal - learning our true nature and self-redemption, through which each individual becomes his own greatest teacher.

Keywords:Religion, mysticism, redemption, phenomenology, tarot.

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