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    Hinduism Both Buddhism and Hinduism represent many similar traits‚ however in the end‚ the differences do outweigh the similarities. Hinduism was one of the first religions to be strictly followed in the ancient times as far as 2300BC to 1500BC. Siddhartha Gautama (The Buddha) stood tall at the Brahmin rank of the caste system‚ on the other hand‚ after seeing many gaps between the rich and the poor within the community‚ he decided that there needed to be various changes in order for society to be

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    before he left the palace building for the first time. 4. What are the Four Passing Signs? 5. What is the Great Going Forth? 6. What did Siddhartha do between the Great Going Forth and his moving to the Bodhi Tree? 7. What do the legends say he saw on the day of his Enlightenment? 8. Who became his first disciples? 9. How did Siddhartha die? 10. What are the Three Jewels? The three jewels are thr Buddha‚ the Dharma‚ and the Sangha. 11. What does Dharma mean (in Buddhism)?

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    Western philosophy as well as a post-modern detective story. We chose this reading for IB Seniors because it ties in so well with our fundamental TOK questions and issues. Because of the intellectual journey the novel charts‚ it makes a companion to Siddhartha which adds‚ however‚ an eastern counterpoint to the western orientation of Gaarder’s novel. For analysis and discussion purposes‚ I have divided the novel into the following five sections. Please type out or write neatly your responses to this

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    Anguish In “Buddhism Without Belief”‚ Batchelor talks about Siddhartha Gautama’s story in which Siddhartha believed that he was living in a perfect place. One day he decides to go out‚ and when he does‚ he finds out that his perfect life wasn’t perfect. He then leaves the kingdom‚ meditartes and becomes anguish‚ he learns about cessation and becomes stronger mentally. In this chapter Batchelor says that running away from fear is not helping us‚ it is not saving us from that danger. If we live a

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    Art in Buddhism reveals stories‚ mysteries‚ and exposes the diverse imaginations from the different cultures that believe in Buddha and his ways. During my visit to the Rubin Museum of Art‚ the Wheel of Life artwork captivated my curiosity in all aspects of the life a Buddhist believer ideally goes through. This particular piece is very intricate because there are several scenarios occurring in this single piece of work. It is also quite interactive because the artwork requires the observer to perceive

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    Over the course of thousands of years‚ hundreds of religions have been established on the basis of core morals and values around the world. Christianity and Buddhism are two well recognized and influential religions that have come about in human history that have millions and even billions of devoted followers. They are two religions that display some similarities but hold many differences that include their interpretations on what must occur to obtain the almighty favored outcome‚ nirvana in respect

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    4/2/2012 1 Early Buddhist Thought Phil 215 Tom Kasulis April 2‚ 2012 Thought Experiment #2: Who/What am I? “To find oneself.” What does that mean? Imagine a friend‚ Mary‚ says that she had a rough time this year in college and has decided to take off next year travelling across country so she can “find herself.” What is she looking for? How do you find yourself? What is the “self” you find and who finds it? How do you know when you’ve found it? If you believe you have eventually found yourself

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    The place of worship in the middle Ages was a place where anyone‚ regardless of the class‚ could belong. The source of unity‚ it accomplished influences on art and architecture. As time began to change from the antique system of the Romanesque period‚ new standards of understanding independence began to take hold; the birth of Gothic. Here‚ the Church became a place where people became more acceptable; becoming the adequate place to observed such new ideals. The unique Gothic architecture characterized

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    Accessed April 10‚ 2012. Paulus DD‚ Libshitz HI. Metastasis to the breast. Radiologic Clinics of North America‚ 1982‚ 20(3):561-8 Saarenmaaemail‚ I‚ T Salminen‚ U Geiger‚ K Holli‚ J Isola‚ AKärkkäinen‚ J Pakkanen‚ A Piironen‚ A Salo‚ M Hakama Siddhartha Mukherjee. The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer. HarperCollins; 1 edition (November 16‚ 2010) Slamon‚ Dennis Sullivan‚ R. "The Identity and Work of the Ancient Egyptian Surgeon". Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine. 89‚ no

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    Siddhartha lived a life of leisure due to the many riches of his family. Stories say that Buddha ’s father protected him from unpleasant things. One day Siddhartha was able to see a sick person‚ a elderly individual and a dead person and became unsatisfied with temporary fleeting happiness. Buddha later saw a monk in search of liberation

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