4. Many people admire Juan for
being the youngest director of
the biggest conglomerate in
the Philippines. He is also one
of the richest bachelors under
30 years old.
5. Little do people know that he
was once a poor boy who
dreamed big and worked hard
to attain his current status.
When asked about his
success…
6. Juan said that he considers
seeing his family happy,
imparting his knowledge to
others, and being able to serve
others as the achievements he
is most proud of.
7. Answer the following
questions:
What are Juan’s achievements?
Can success be measured by material possessions you
have?
How did Juan define success?
8. Limitations and Possibilities for
Transcendence
trans scandare
BEYOND
TO CLIMB
A state of existence
ABOVE AND BEYOND
the limits of material
experience.
10. MAN IS A
RATIONAL
ANIMAL/
BEING.
The Human Person as an Embodied Spirit
“Happiness is the meaning and
the purpose of life, the whole
aim and end of human
existence.”
11. For St. Thomas, THE
TOTAL VISION OF
MAN WOULD BE THE
“EMBODIED SPIRIT”
The Human Person as an Embodied Spirit
12. Instruction!
Students will be divided into 5 groups. 1st
Group will identify the problems or
limitations in the pictures. 2nd and 3rd
Groups will answer the first question. And
4th and 5th Groups will answer the second
question.
13. Answer the following questions:
1.How can this problem become a limitation?
2.What should be done to turn this limitation
to possibility and attain transcendence?
14.
15. Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5
Rodessa Kate Francine Jemica Mary Joy
Jashley Dianne Clarie Jairah Benny
Christine Kenneth Jason Yukawe Jayson
Ricardo
Rodel
Joseph
Jano
Mark John
Jhomar
Roel
Jammel
Jearylle
Liezel
Leo
Noah
Donna
Roderick
Joven
Ray
Juniel Reynalyn
16. The Human Body in Imposing
Limits and Possibilities
Mental and
emotional disorders
(e.g: anxiety,
intellectual
disability)
17. The Human Body in Imposing
Limits and Possibilities
DISABILITIES (e.g.
Amputated leg,
deafness)
18. The Human Body in Imposing
Limits and Possibilities
DISEASED AND
ILLNESS (e.g.
Hypertension,
cough)
19. The Human Body in Imposing
Limits and Possibilities
FAILURES AND
EXPERIENCES (e.g.
failing a subject)
20. The Human Body in Imposing
Limits and Possibilities
LOCATION OF
NEIGHBORHOOD
(e.g. armed,
disorganized, or
violent
neighborhood)
25. SOME POINTS TO REMEMBER WHEN GOING
BEYOND OUR LIMITS…
You are connected to the external or eternal
world.
Challenges are learning opportunities.
Your goal is more important than your fears.
26. SOME POINTS TO REMEMBER WHEN GOING
BEYOND OUR LIMITS…
Think outside box.
Recognize that everyone has fears.
27. ACTIVITY:
Look around you. Observe the environment and
identify possible factors that may limit your
transcendence. You may also put yourself in the
position of those who experience such limitations.
Identify ways on how you may overcome those
challenges.
28. Write an Essay about your limitations
and identify ways on how you may
overcome those.
30. What do you call the state of being or
existence above and beyond the limits of
material experience?
Transition
Transcendence
Transfrmation
Transgender
31. What does the term scandare mean?
To exist
To impact
To climb
To deduce
32. According to this philosopher, the human
person is an embodied spirit.
Socrates
Aristotle
Immanuel kant
St. Thomas
33. Karla is a poor 17- year old girl whose
ultimate dream is to finish her studies.
What can she do to make her dream
possible?
Join the school choir to lessen her stress in her studies.
Start an organization that fights for human rights.
Work during her free time to gain extra money for school.
Read books on her own.