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    called “The Illustrious One” and rumored to be all knowing and wise‚ “one whose words and breath are sufficient to heal the afflicted.” Gotama believes that one can attain enlightenment through his Buddhist teachings‚ which revolve around the Four Noble Truths‚ the truth of

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    hold are constant change‚ a lack of permanent identity‚ and the existence of suffering. Inner peace can be achieved by keeping these three beliefs in mind at all times. From the three marks of reality comes the belief in the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path. The First

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    account of what Buddhism teaches. It teaches you to always better yourself by seeking knowledge and understanding of the world (although this understanding is to come from Buddhist history and not from one’s own perceptions). To continue on the path of answering the question aforementioned‚ I will give a basic understanding of the Buddhist beliefs. First of all‚ you may not realize this but Buddhism is one of the larger “religions” in the world‚ with an estimated four-hundred million Buddhists

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    serves for both Buddhism and Hinduism religions. Dharma serves a different purpose in Hinduism than it does in Buddhism. In Buddhism cosmic law and order is Dharma‚ and also the teachings of Buddha. Dharma is the teaching of the Four Noble Truths‚ the Noble Eightfold path‚ the Three Marks of Existence‚ and also the teachings of liberation from suffering. In Hinduism‚ Dharma is the order that makes our lives possible‚ and also includes rights‚ duties‚ laws‚ virtues‚ conduct‚ and the right way to live

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    3.8—Becker’s “Immortality Project” as Denial of Death and False Heroism The non-theist‚ Ernest Becker‚ has written about secular man’s “Denial of Death” through symbolic defense systems which seek “immortality projects”. Becker sees human civilization as a “symbolic defense mechanism” against the truth of our mortality‚ Humanity has both physical selves and symbolic selves. Through our symbolic selves we can transcend our mortality through the (false) “heroism” of our "immortality project"

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    Buddhism Role Model

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    Using the Dalai Lama as a role model‚ and relying on key buddhist teachings‚ Buddhist adherents learn to journey through their path to enlightenment by living their daily lives based upon the Buddhist principles. This includes living according to teachings such as the Eightfold Path‚ the Five Precepts‚ the Four Noble Truths as well as the Three Jewels. However to reach Nirvana and attain enlightenment‚ individuals must not only learn and acknowledge the Buddhist teachings‚ they must live it. It includes

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    Buddhism Apologetics

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    Buddhism Simply put‚ Buddhism is mans attempt to escape pain and suffering through self-perfection and meditation. The goal is to eliminate desires in an attempt to stop the endless cycle of reincarnation and karma by attaining enlightenment and thus extinguishing self‚ desire‚ and pain; while at the same time becoming one with the universe. Buddhism is appealing because of its mystical aspects; it is also appealing to those who desire to escape from material reality. One works to attain

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    Indian major belief systems‚ were instrumental in shaping the everyday life as well as a life span of ancient Indians. More of progressive enlightened philosophy than a religion‚ Buddhism illuminated the path to righteousness‚ good heartedness‚ honor and virtue through the Eight Fold path and the Four Noble Truths. Hinduism emphasizes asceticism (refraining from the “wants of life and its worldly pleasure”) and reincarnation‚ or rebirth of an individual in the hopes of the ascension of one’s soul based

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    years Buddhism has increased in popularity especially in western culture. I believe the Appeal of Buddhism in the 21st Century can be found in the clear path it provides‚ the disapproval of blind faith‚ and the responsibility Buddhism encourages us to take responsibility for our actions. Unlike other popular religions Buddhism lays out a clear path for practitioners to fallow. When Siddhartha Gautama first leaves his palace he is

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    World Religions and Global Responsibility Questions and Answers 2. Buddhism- Explain the following Buddhist notions: Four Noble Truths‚ anicca and anatta‚ Nirvana‚ karuna‚ the Eightfold Path. Buddhism’s contribution to global responsibility revolves around its understanding of the person as anatta and as able to be enlightened. Explain. -Four Noble Truths: 1. “Everyone’s life contains dukkha [suffering]. Life isn’t all bad‚ but it is not what we’d life it to be.” 2. “Dukkha [suffering] is

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