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    greed‚ addiction to pleasure Hudonism: seeking pleasure over pain. Seeking pleasure is a very sophisticated trap any addiction Is loss of freedom. You become a slave of your pleasure - What to do? Anatta: abstinence‚ restrained. No to any excessive pleasure. The art of no. - What is the goal? Anicca: liberation from addiction 2. The eight fold Noble Path: - Panna: wisdom 1. Understanding 2. Purpose - sila : conflict 3. Speech 4. Behavior Five moral rules: do not kill‚ steal‚ adultry‚ drugs

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    BUDDHISM Outcomes – P3 investigates religious traditions and belief systems P4 examines significant aspects of religious traditions P5 describes the influence of religious traditions in the life of adherents P6 selects and uses relevant information about religion from a variety of sources P7 undertakes effective research about religion‚ making appropriate use of time and resources P8 uses appropriate terminology related to religion and belief systems P9 effectively communicates information

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    achieve true happiness because it is only temporary and eventually will make us suffer more due to its loss. A core principle which the Buddha applies to explain this progress of ending the cycle of rebirth and reaching enlightenment is called the anatta (no-self doctrine). The no-self doctrine‚

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    the surrender of “personal responsibility” (Armstrong‚ 2009‚ p. 37). Armstrong explains this “nothingness‚” and how self-emptying can lead to it‚ in her passage: Nirvana was the natural result of a life lived according to the Buddha’s doctrine of anatta (“no

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    allowing internal balance. The four noble truths is the knowledge of the unsatisfactory nature of life‚ which leads to suffering (dukkha). Through reflection and prostration before images of Buddha‚ these truths‚ that dukkha exists due to impermanence (anicca)‚ with the only release being Nirvana (the overcoming of desire)‚ are comprehended properly‚ giving purpose and direction in life. During Wesak‚ the Eightfold path is reaffirmed as the way to reach Nirvana‚ with adherents aiming to correct their lives

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    for each of the following. 1 Explain the basic Buddhist teachings including the three marks of reality‚ the Four Noble Truths‚ and the Noble Eightfold Path. The three marks of reality‚ or looking at life as it really is‚ are: Dukkha‚ Anichcha‚ Anatta. “Dukkha is usually translated as “suffering” or “sorrow‚” but it also means “dissatisfaction” or “dis-ease.”” (Molloy‚ 2013‚ p.132). What that means is that one will never be truly happy‚ even when life if going great and there is nothing to worry

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    Summary of the Philosophies of the Human Person Philosophy of the Human Person ___________________________________________ |PHILOSOPHER |IDENTIFICATION |PHILOSOPHY |PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON |REFERENCES | | |(Who are they?) |(What do they believe in?) |(What is the “TAO” for them?)

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    these expectations are not meat it leads to unhappiness and human dissatisfaction meaning we will not find happiness if we continue to think like this. However us humans do not like to accept the existence of things because according to Buddhism‚ Anicca is the illusion that things

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    Dimensions of Religion‚ answer the human’s search for meaning in life? It is believed through 3 of those dimensions in particular‚ Ritual‚ Experiential and Doctrinal‚ Buddhism explains that to end suffering and reach Nirvana (escaping rebirth and anatta) is the ultimate answer‚ but it takes the 3 Jewels of Buddhism (the teacher‚ the teachings and the community) to reach that. All religions respond to human’s search for meaning in life‚ usually through a god or deity. Christianity‚ Judaism and Islam

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    Buddhism Buddhism Buddhism is based on the life‚ revelations and teachings of Siddhartha Gautama (560-480 BC). Siddhartha (Buddah) was born the prince of the Sakhya to King Suddhodana and his wife‚ Queen Mayadevi. Kumar N. (2004) “Scriptures assert that Buddha chose a king as his father since the royal caste was more respected that the priestly one”. Queen Mayadevi is believed to have been miraculously impregnated by a white elephant that touched her right side with its trunk in a dream. Royal

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