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    The primary belief is in learning and practicing “The Way” (Dao) which is the ultimate truth to the universe. They also believe in Yin and Yang Nature of God Some Hindu’s believe in one God‚ while others believe in many God’s There is no absolute God. While Buddist can believe in God they are taught to focus on their own spiritual path There is no influence of God in Confucianism. It is mainly about how you should live life and use correct

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    Arvin J. Giva SS 550 – Intro to Soc. Sci. March 17‚ 2012 A Reflection on the Street Names of Zamboanga City Every day‚ I ride on my motorcycle in going to work and as well as going home. There are times that I pass through the city proper for a joy ride and unwind a little after the heavy school work. The historical landmarks of this Asia’s Latin City are just too good to see and give me an ambiance of the past. The first route which I take is La Purisima

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    He laid out the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eight-fold Path: The cause and cure of evil and suffering‚ for the spiritual development of humanity. The First Noble Truth: the human condition includes suffering‚ because life strays from spiritual reality. The Second Noble Truth: we cause much of our own suffering‚ by indulging material concerns‚ rather than those of pure spirit. All forms of selfishness tend to separate us from others‚ life and reality. The Third Noble Truth: Suffering will cease

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    Six Paths to Peace 1. PURSUIT OF SOCIAL‚ ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL REFORMS. This component involves the vigorous implementation of various policies‚ reforms‚ programs and projects aimed at addressing the root causes of internal armed conflicts and social unrest. This may require administrative action‚ new legislation‚ or even constitutional amendments. 2. CONSENSUS-BUILDING AND EMPOWERMENT FOR PEACE. This component includes continuing consultations on both national and local levels to build consensus

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    and put their entire faith in Jesus Christ our savior. He wants us to realize that we must be humble and realize that it all comes from god and that by being humble we may attain inner peace. Inner peace is what I believe we all try to attain in our lives whether we try knowingly or we may be totally oblivious. Inner peace would be when we are totally satisfied with who we are and everything around us is perfect thanks to Jesus’ teachings. A huge reason I believe we have much difficulties with the

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    ideas on how to achieve peace. While one dominant group believes that the only way to achieve peace

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    Peace Within Pema Gordon once said‚” Inner peace begins the moment you choose not to allow another person or event to control your emotions”. Inner peace is a state of being mentally and spiritually at peace‚ with enough knowledge and understanding to keep oneself strong in the face of discord or stress. There are many ways we can find inner peace‚ for some it may be harder than others. Not letting others control the way we live our lives is a step to finding inner peace. Initially‚ remove all the

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    Accept yourself The movies The Way and The Road Within are both about inner journeys. But they are very different. In The Way there are some inner obstacles they have to get over and you can’t see their problems‚ you have to figure them out yourself. But they are pretty easy to understand. In The Road Within the characters have mental issues they have to fight to get over‚ so it’s really easy to see what issues are. But it’s very hard to understand their inner journeys. I’m going to compare the

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    THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS "Believe nothing just because a so-called wise person said it. Believe nothing just because a belief is generally held. Believe nothing just because it is said in ancient books. Believe nothing just because it is said to be of divine origin. Believe nothing just because someone else believes it. Believe only what you your self test and judge to be true." -Buddha The four noble truths exemplify the essence of the teachings of Buddha. They represent the beginning of a long

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    The first noble truth is ‘suffering’ or ‘Dukkha’. On Buddha’s first adventure out of his palace he witnessed three main types of common suffering‚ old age‚ sickness and death. According to Buddha suffering goes much deeper than those three examples. He says that life is not ideal and constantly fails to live up to our expectations. Humans are full of desires‚ when you satisfy these desires the pleasure only lasts a small amount of time. When we are not suffering from illness or obvious suffering

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