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    fierce‚ and warlike. I chose a picture of a woman harvesting crops to represent Dharma because it means to perform one’s duties and the women is doing her dharma. The symbol with a woman closing her eyes and remembering her good deeds best represents karma because by

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    bring the guidance from their Gods into their lives. We can discover that religions have a common point which is to guide people develop their goodness. Secondly‚ almost every version of religions has the same idea of karma from their Gods. Gods create karma to guide people. Karma is the effects of a person’s actions that determine his destiny in his next incarnation‚ which means that people’s actions in this life would affect all their future lives. Also‚ in this life‚ gods determine people’s future

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    and bliss (masked by its karmas). 2. Sikhism believes Guru Granth Sahib as the last and eternal Gurus of Sikhs. 3. Regard every living being as you do yourself‚ harming no one and being kind to all

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    Death is with us‚ it follows us‚ and it obsesses us. It is our eternal companion and we cannot escape from it‚ not only because it will come to us sooner or later‚ but also because of all of the people we see dying every day. Obviously for most of us‚ death is not indifferent and we react and cope with it differently according to our beliefs and religions. Muslims and Christians think that after death‚ our souls go to heaven or hell. Hinduisms believe in reincarnation‚ for Buddhists death is nothing

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    Hansa and Vinod Sutaria Cleveland‚ OH JAIN RITUALS AND CEREMONIES Introduction..................................................................................................................... 2 Six Essentials: ................................................................................................................. 2 1. Samayik: ............................................................................................................. 2 2. Chaturvimsati: ........................

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    How does Buddhism explain karma and reincarnation without a soul? Karma is the concept that the individual’s actions determine his fate‚ whether in this or in a future life‚ and that every action has to be balanced in some way. By doing certain actions‚ certain energies are set in motion‚ which bring certain effects. It is a way to restore balance in the Universe‚ and is not punishment for one’s actins. Reincarnation is the rebirth of the soul in a new body‚ while Karma affects the new body and

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    For example‚ a person could be bad yet still have good luck. This comes from the idea that all bad comes with good‚ vice versa. But there are also situations where a faulty action come with a bad consequence. The latter could be perceived as karma. Karma is the consequence‚ the price paid for a bad deed or the reward for a good deed. In “The Sniper‚” by Liam O’Flaherty and “The Most Dangerous Game‚” by Richard Connell‚ the characters in the story portray evil and good in various forms. These

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    It is always present in you. You can use it anyway you want. <br>~Lao-tzu <br> <br>Taoism and Buddhism are the two great philosophical and religious traditions that originated in China. Taoism began the sixth century BCE. Buddhism came to China from India around the second century of the Common Era. These two religions have shaped Chinese life and thought for nearly twenty-five hundred years. One dominant concept in Taoism and Buddhism is the belief in some form of reincarnation. The idea that life

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    Buddhism share many beliefs such as believing in reincarnation‚ karma‚ and symbolism. The two religions share a view of “heaven” like place; known as moksha for Hindus and nirvana for Buddhist. Also‚ they believe that to be able to reach moksha or nirvana people need to go through many reincarnations until you are “ready”.  Karma is one of the main factors that go into being “ready” for the afterlife. Buddhist and Hindus believe that Karma is a sum of one’s actions that lead to one’s fate. Once outnumbering

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    did. However later on in the poem the narrative says that’s emery stole an apple that was his. The emery knew it was his but took it anyway. After eating the apple the enemy died. Since he ate the apple and he knew he wasn’t suppose to to it was karma. Karma come in many different ways. People should follow the golden rule‚ treat people how you would like to be treated. Blake showed us how angry can turn into something different. The speakers angry turns into a apples which evidently kills his enemyThe

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