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1 What would you do? What is your immediate reaction? Would you... Keep the moneyStand up OR Try and find the ownerSit down You are walking along your road when you see a wallet lying on the floor with £50 in it.

2 What would you do? You have realised that someone has seen you pick up the wallet. Does this make you want to change your mind? Would you now... Keep the moneyStand up OR Try and find the ownerSit down Why?

3 What would you do? Do you believe that if you were to take the money that there might be a consequence for this later in life, even if you weren’t caught now? YesStand up No Sit down Is this going to affect what you do with the wallet?

4 How not to get your wallet stolen! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpXNSg02zA4 Derren Brown: Trick of the Mind

5 Reincarnation Learning Objective: What do Hindus believe about life after death? Is this fair?

6 Karma Action It quite simply means that our actions have consequences. Positive actions have positive consequences and bring you good karma. Negative actions have negative consequences and bring you bad karma.

7 Samsara Death Born Atman = soul Hindus believe that everyone has a soul (atman) that survives the death of the body and returns to live again in a new body. Every living creature is born, lives, dies, and is reborn. All life is caught in a circle. This cycle of life, death and rebirth is called samsara. Hindus believe in reincarnation.

8 Moksha Hindus aim to be released from the cycle of samsara and achieve moksha. Moksha is where your atman joins back with Brahman and you have escaped the cycle of samsara. They do this by gaining good karma. Moksha!

9 How does karma affect the afterlife? http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone/clips/death-in-hinduism/3626.html

10 Samsara and Karma Hindus believe we don’t just have one life but _______________. They believe that every living creature, including animals and plants, have a soul which is called the _____________. Every living creature is ________, then ___________, then ____________ and is _____________________. This is called ______________ This cycle of rebirth is called ______________. Your _________ will affect the __________ of your next life. Eventually the soul will stop being reborn and will join with _______________. This is a Hindu’s ultimate aim and is called _________________. ReincarnationSamsaraBornMokshaAtman DiesBrahman QualityLivesReborn ManyKarma

11 What evidence? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLDkf36RcYU What evidence is there to support this belief in reincarnation? What are your thoughts on this clip? In your groups, throw the green thinking dice. When it is your turn, you need to complete the sentence of the question it has landed on – you need to link it to the clip! Then your group need to try and answer that question. The best answer gets to roll next!

12 Is Karma Fair? Write your name on your post it note... Do you think that karma is fair? Write your answer on your post it note and come and stick it on the board... Karma is fair Karma is sort of fair Karma is not fair When you have heard people’s thoughts, write down one argument for and against in your book.

13 Would you rather... Would you rather be reborn as a dog or a tiger? Why? Would you rather be reborn as a shark or a dolphin? Why?


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