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    lives. In Siddhartha‚ Siddhartha changed his path in life many times. Hermann Hesse says to find meaning‚ a person needs to follow many paths and make mistakes like Siddhartha did; he made the decision to to go live with the Samanas‚ to go to the buddha‚ and to become a businessman‚ but none of those patches were for him. Siddhartha spent a time of his life with the Samanas to try to reach Nirvana. During his time with the Samanas he only wanted to do one thing‚ “Siddhartha had one single goal-

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    The teachings of the Buddha revolve around this central tenant known as the "Four Noble Truths". The Four Noble Truths represent the basis of the Buddha’s teaching and form the central foundation of Buddhism. Historically‚ Lord Buddha preached on these topics during his first public commentary following his enlightenment. The first noble truth is the full understanding of suffering. People are aware of suffering and know when they have unpleasant sensations such as hunger‚ cold‚ or sickness and recognize

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    4-1: An Investigation of Introductory Buddhism and Daoism Rabin Chaulagain HUMN218-Q3WW Franklin University Professor Omar Alomari 16th June‚ 2013 1. Review and answer the five questions below. Your answers must

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    because something is new does not mean it is evil or barbaric. However I do agree with the statement made that says “The Buddha…who did not speak Chinese and who wore clothes of a different fashion…and the Buddhas manner of dress did not conform to our laws.” I agree with this because Buddhism is a way of life‚ these new teachings would impact peoples lives daily. So if this Buddha is an alien‚ a person who is not from here how could he possibly understand our laws and fit our needs? Although its not

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    The Government Museum and Art Gallery in Chandigarh‚ India. On June 2nd and 3rd 2008‚ I was conducted my research on this site. I come from a multicultural family who always appreciated both the visual and perceptual meaning of art. When I was growing up‚ my family would encourage us (me and my younger siblings) to acknowledge the concept and beauty of the efforts that one expressed in their collection‚ whatever it may be. That has inspired me so much that I paint as well as sketch‚ from time

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    In this essay I will outline the Buddhist ‘no self’ theory and how it is the Buddhist believe this impacts our ability to reach nirvana and thus enlightenment. I will further discuss the good and bad reasons of believing that the Buddhist ‘no self’ view is conducive to the cessation of suffering (nirvana)‚ analyzing the emotional and ethical implications of practicing no self‚ whilst also considering how it affects right understanding and mental and meditative cultivation. Concluding that following

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    does strengthen my feelings towards a do unto others rule that I live by. While I could never be a Buddhist monk being that I could not do with out a couple of the governing rules. I do think that I can dabble a little deeper into the teachings of Buddha and find my own source of enlightenment. Or even perhaps prepare myself for a step towards enlightenment‚ whatever would better me as a person. I think that quite possibly the Buddhist religion would be the one and only religion I could accept. While

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    Rodriguez. Sugar Grove: Waubonsee Community College‚ Print. O ’brian‚ Barbra . "Skandaha." About.com. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 3 Dec 2012. . Unknown‚ . "The Eightfold Path." 2008. N.p.‚ Online Posting to The Big View. Web. 3 Dec. 2012. . Daniels‚ Victor. "Buddha ’s Original Teachings." 06 2005. N.p.‚ Online Posting to Somma.edu. Web. 3 Dec. 2012. . Malcom‚ David Eckel. The Illustrated Guied To World Religion. 1st. 198 Maison Avenue‚ New York‚ N.Y. 10016: Oxford University Press‚ Inc.‚ 2003.

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    enlightenment. Throughout Siddhartha’s life journey‚ the three most predominant events are the excitement of meeting the Buddha that quickly fades into a realization of great contribution to his search‚ his enchanting encounters with Kamala‚ and his time spent with the river and Vasudeva who ultimately reveal the path to enlightenment. The character Gotama‚ also known as the Buddha or the Illustrious One‚ is what entices Siddhartha to leave the Samanas and what opens Siddhartha’s eyes to a truth about

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    to reach their desired spiritual goals. When considering Catholicism and Buddhism‚ the two main forms of worship are prayer and meditation. While Nirvana is the ultimate spiritual attainment‚ most ordinary Buddhists show their commitment to the Buddha through several religious practices. The basic motives behind Buddhist practices mirror with those behind the Catholic tradition (Seay (2001‚p.58). Both traditions aim to create togetherness within their community by developing a sense of communion

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