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    perform for their piece‚ good‚ and happiness. Buddhist’s have incorporated the Four Noble Truths in their lives‚ which are Dukkha‚ Samudāya‚ Nirodha‚ and Magga. According to "The Four Noble Truths" (2013)‚ " 1.The truth of suffering (Dukkha). 2. The truth of the origin of suffering (Samudāya). 3. The truth of the cessation of suffering (Nirodha). 4.The truth of the path to the cessation of suffering (Magga)‚” (The Four Noble Truths). Buddhism does not share common characteristics with other religion

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    like Hinduism belived in reincarnation‚ buddha wrote that if you followed the eightfold path you would be reincarnated with the spirit nirvana. Buddha created this as a way to speed up reincarnation with the universal spirit. He also wrote the four noble truths‚ eliminate peoples desire. These truths said that Life means suffering‚ The origin of suffering is attachment‚ the cessation of suffering is attainable‚ and finally the path to the cessation of

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    History Study Guide Test 1 Neolithic Age and Revolution What? It is a significant change in living patterns that occurred in the New Stone Age that influence in the evolution of the human being and creation of civilizations around the world. When? Right at the end of the Ice Age‚ around 10‚000 b.c.e How? Through the shift from hunting animals and gathering plants for sustenance (food gathering) to producing food by systematic agriculture (food production). The planting of grains and

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    “Buddhism is not a religion” The Buddhist path is fundamentally a process of learning to recognize this essential nonexistence of the self‚ while seeking to help other living beings to recognize it as well. Buddhism has no God and only believe in meditating because it leads to enlightment. A person who agrees with the statement would say how if they have no God‚ it means it’s not a religion‚ they only have teachings from the Buddha. You can see from all other religions that they worship God. Christians

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    a carrot or a fear. One belief or teaching of Buddhism is The Four Noble Truths. These were the ideas that suffering is a part of life‚ selfish desire leads to suffering‚ desire can be overcome‚ and that the Eightfold Path leads away from desire‚ and toward release from the cycle of life (birth‚ death‚ and rebirth). Buddhism influences love for one another and frowns upon having selfish thoughts and desires. Aside from The Four Noble Truths‚ Buddhists also believed in the concept of reincarnation

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    Hinduism‚ the approach to attain salvation is primarily evaluated by how well one achieved his dharma in the past life. Dharma is a natural regulation‚ which is controlled by caste. In Buddhism‚ Buddhists must abide by the Four Noble Truths and Eightfold Path. The purpose of the four Noble truths enables Buddhists to believe life is suffering‚ and the root of suffering is desire. The only way to end the suffering is eliminating desire and strictly followed Eightfold Path. Eightfold Path means five rules

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    thing and one thing only. “Suffering and the end of suffering.” Buddhism does not include the idea of worshipping a creator God‚ some people do not see it a religion in the normal‚ western the b sense. The basic tenets of Buddhism are the Four Noble truths. Noble Eightfold Path they are straightforward and practical. And Buddhism teaches that nothing is fixed or permanent actions have consequences‚ change is possible. Thus Buddhism addresses itself to all people irrespective of race‚ nationality‚

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    one does not really state a response to the spread of Buddhism in China. This document is just three of the four noble truths that the Buddha preached. This document does not go into any grouping that I have because it does not explain anything about the spread of Buddhism. Certain documents had a positive response to the spread. One of the documents was summarizing the fourth noble truth that the Buddha preached‚ but it also explained the goal of Buddhism (Document 2). Another example of a

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    The movie Little Buddha follows the story of a boy named Jesse who lives in Seattle and is said to be the reincarnation of a dead monk named Lama Dorje. The monks bring Jesse and his father to Bhutan where him and two other children are to be determined if they are really the reincarnation of Lama Dorje. There is also a second story going on in the movie which shows how Siddhartha left his fathers kingdom and became Buddah. The movie follows many of the topics on Buddhism that we covered in class

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    Buddhism‚ a religion that is practiced by most Indian communities‚ is named after Gautama Buddha. He was a religious teacher‚ and his work began in the north of India. The dates for his birth and death have been subject to discussion as they are not certain. Different researchers have indicated different dates‚ but they all range at around the mid BCE. Information that concerns and illustrates the life of Buddha is mainly contained in his writings and texts. The Buddha had monks who were his followers

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