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    The​  Buddhism and Hinduism​  religions​  resemble each other in that they are both  be​ lievers in some sort of reincarnation process and in Dharma‚ Karma‚ and Samsara;  however‚ they are contrasting in terms of Hinduism being a ​ polytheistic religion and Buddhism  being a religion that feels as though it isn’t necessary to believe in a god or goddess​ .   Although Buddhism and Hinduism religions were very closely associated in many  ways‚ one of the major distinctions between the two was the fact that Hinduism is a 

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    is perhaps the most famous‚ and definitely the most widely-read‚ ethical text of ancient India. As an episode in India’s great epic‚ the Mahabharata‚ The Bhagavad Gita now ranks as one of the three principal texts that define and capture the essence of Hinduism; the other two being the Upanishads and the Brahma Sutras. Though this work contains much theology‚ its kernel is ethical and its teaching is set in the context of an ethical problem. The teaching of The Bhagavad Gita is summed up in the maxim

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    developed and is now named the major religion of India. It is originally practiced by religious rituals that occur daily at dawn. Most ritual is for prayer that normally would occur after one has bathed himself. It also is revolved around karma and dharma. Karma is one’s action that will be later consequential of either good or bad punishment‚ while dharma is commendable behavior that is affected by the age‚ class‚ gender‚ and occupation. Meanwhile‚ most Hinduism practices can be just a way of sorting

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    the beliefs that are a crucial part to how Hindus follow their religion is concept of reincarnation. In reincarnation when a being dies the soul leaves the dead body and enters a new one. Karma is another key belief that is intertwined with the reincarnation process of life and death. The literal translation of Karma is action and in Hinduism with action comes consciences. This is the belief that determines if one can become one with Absolute Reality or begin a new life with limitation. The ultimate

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    In this world we say that our fate and destiny is already predetermined‚ we think we have zero control of our life. What would you‚ as a conscious being think‚ if you could have 100% control of your fate‚ or “theme” so to speak‚ when Theme is used‚ it is used in the term or in place of the word “fate”. Such as a destiny which is what is explained or experienced throughout a beings life. The idea of fate and free-will‚ or destiny and self-will if you wish‚ are tied together in an interesting point

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    Lao-tzu Believed in Tao Te Ching: The way things are The Tao is the way‚ law‚ principle. Essence‚ balance of nature 1. The Tao escapes precise definition 2. Tao is intangible‚ it’s energy 3. Tao is powerful‚ humans are weak 4. Radical Naturalism Tao is a force of nature not a force of spirit * Art over science art is wiser‚ deeper * Intuition over logic * Nature over society. Social Pessimism (Escapism) Every society is corrupted bureaucracy society restricts

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    The world contains many different types of religions. This essay will provide you information on how Christianity and Hinduism are different. The topics for this essay are going to be there belief in how many deities‚ there house of worship and their beliefs concerning the “Good Life”. Hindus are polytheistic‚ which means that they worship of or belief in more than one god. Some examples of the gods that they believe in are Braham‚ Ganesha‚ Shiva‚ Devi‚ Vishnu and Surya. Christians believe in one

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    its appeal to all social classes‚especially the poor. The differences between the Eastern and Western religions are that the Eastern religious believe in recarnation. Hinduism beleive that if you do good in your current life‚ you will have good karma and when you are reincarnated you will move up in the caste system. Buddhism has a similar concept‚ they believe that a seris of reincarnation would lead a faithful follower to higher levels toward the ultimate goal‚ nirvana‚ or a divine essence. The

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    Leonardo DiCaprio – the “Eco-Oscar Winner” Cheng Ka Hei‚ Gabriel Leo is an actor‚ an environmentalist and also a philanthropist. Nominated three times in the Academy Award and starred in movies like Titanic and Inception‚ he enjoyed a fruitful acting career where he earned a pool of fans and promising pay. But asides of getting these‚ he devoted himself into a new working field that is rarely engaged by other celebrities - environmental conservation. He pays much attention over climate change

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    Instructor WR 115 15 January 2014 Summary and Response of “Be Cool to the Pizza Dude” by Sarah Adams Summary In the essay “Be Cool to the Pizza Dude‚” author Sarah Adams explains how being cool to the pizza dude will essentially result in good karma in the future. First‚ she gives the first principle saying that being cool to the pizza dude is a “practice in humility and forgiveness”. The author goes on to illustrate a situation of how the pizza guy cut her off‚ didn’t blinker‚ etc. while zooming

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