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    Hinduism and Salvation

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    are not ultimate. There is no Hell‚ for that means there is a place where God is not‚ and there are sins which exceed his love.” (Hinduism‚ 2008). The Hindu religion focuses on four key pieces that lead one to salvation – personal gods‚ karma‚ reincarnation‚ and moksha (spiritual liberation). In this paper‚ I will demonstrate how Hinduism is a plausible religion‚ and how it compares and contrasts to the Christian faith that I was brought up believing. Hindus believe that there is not only one God

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    The Noble Eightfold Path

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    attachment‚ attachment to a new body and a new life‚ a process otherwise known as the doctrine of the self. The soul‚ or some type of the same energy that made us a person in the first life‚ is transferred in a forward motion to a new body during reincarnation. This process can be compared to an ocean. The individual is an entity of existence; the same way

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    Television Though john Logie – aird started selling television sets in 1930‚ Germany gets the credit for creating the first device to send pictures through a wire in 1884. In 1884 Paul Gottlieb Nipkow‚ a 23-year-old university student in Germany‚ patented the first electromechanical television system which produced 4000 pixels per second that took on the shape of a picture made of 18 parallel lines The television camera tube‚ called the iconoscope tube was made by ValdimirZworykin

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    Part One: Hindu Worldview

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    would believe that they have always been in existence and everything is a part of god. God is seen as an impersonal force of nature and this force is in everything and surrounds everything. One can only escape this force through the process of reincarnation and to become one with everything. 2. The Question of Identity - In a Hindu Worldview life is seen as a sacred part of nature. Man’s soul is seen as eternal until he eventually reaches a state of Nirvana. At that time they will become one

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    Classical Era Legacies

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    Karma is ruled by dharma‚ it makes everyone do their responsibilities depending on what status you are in society (DD). Reincarnation was used to understand life‚ death‚ and ethical living. It is believed today in many studies and religious concepts. Karma’s overall concept was to influence social behavior‚ religious practices‚ and take a toll on someone’s responsibility for

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    There are multiple religions practiced over the world. They each have their different beliefs and cultures that are interesting to observe. One of the most interesting aspects on religion istheir views and approaches on suffering. Two religions that I find have interesting views on suffering are Christianity and Buddhism. {draw:frame} In the Bible‚ it pays a good deal of attention to the reality of suffering. Christianity doesn’t disregard and turn a cold shoulder towards suffering like some

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    Religious Development in China and India Religion is one of the biggest driving forces in History. Different cultures have different religions‚ causing differences in morals‚ and points of views‚ creating conflict. Even more important is the development of religion in different regions of the world. The development of religion means a spread of new ideas and traditions within a culture. Two Cultures that display Religious development are the Chinese and Indian cultures. The development of Chinese

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    Reincarfication Analysis

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    The concept of reincarnation was constructed by the Aryans in order to vindicate their oppressive behavior and action against the natives and to keep the people from revolting against the system. Reincarnation justifies oppression of the ‘untouchables’ in two ways. It justifies injustice and deflects prospects for progress from this life to a “next life” For the people who are ranked top in social hierarchy (the Brahmins)‚ reincarnation justifies why are they given the privilege

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    depression‚ sleep walking‚ and insomnia as well. Many Lives‚ Many Masters ultimately gives a detailed narration of the numerous events that together serve as a revolution for Weiss by transforming him from a skeptic into a believer and promoter in reincarnation. Firstly‚ Doctor Brian Weiss had examined Catherie’s previously stated fears and had suggested the practicing of hypnosis. Weiss supports hypnosis when stating‚ “I had hypnotized hundreds of patients and had found it helpful in reducing anxiety

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    that they are an impermanent collection of aggregates/for some personal existence continues for a while. 3. Meaning/Purpose – Buddhists believe suffering is real it is not an illusion and that it is the reason man is trapped in the cycle of reincarnation. The purpose is to “eliminate suffering by eliminating desire or craving that which is temporary” (Weider & Gutierrez‚ 2011pg 60). This can be achieved by following the four noble truths and the eightfold path‚ which lead to a state of Nirvana

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