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    The Four Noble Truths

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    conflict with moral discipline. 5. Perfect livelihood i. Avoidance of professions that are harmful to sentient beings‚ such as slaughterer‚ hunter‚ dealer in weaponry or narcotics‚ etc. 6. Perfect effort i. Cultivation of what is karmically wholesome and avoidance of what is karmically

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    Buddhism Speech

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    Although most buddhists say the world creates and recreates itself millions of times every fraction of a second. After Death‚ as Buddhist would say that there is no transmigration of individual souls‚ but through the law of karma‚ a persons wholesome or unwholesome

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    What Is Abhidhamma?

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    Q : What is Abhidhamma? The Buddha preached “Abhidhamma” in the plane of Tavatimsa for three months especially dedicated to his mother Deva and the rest Devas and Bhahmas from the whole universe. At that time‚ the Buddha preached by very wide and very details way. Buddha repeated it to Ashin Sariputtaya by shortest way. Ashin Sariputtaya handed it on to five hundred of his disciples not too long and not too short. This way is what we have been learned in nowadays. According to tipitaka‚ Abhidhamma

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    As we know‚ today karma is not only a term for Buddhists‚ but Non-Buddhists use the word “karma” in their religion too. The result is many people misunderstood what karma is. It may also become a colloquial expression. Some people think karma is fate and karma is always bad. For example if someone suffers they always say ‘well this is karma.’ If someone has a poor family‚ disabilities‚ and if everything he does becomes a disaster‚ he may think maybe this is his fate‚ maybe this is because of his

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    Ethics in the Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path In this paper I will be discussing the concept of the four noble truths and eightfold path within the Buddhist religion. The four noble truths do not give concrete answers to metaphysical questions‚ unlike other religions. Buddhism teaches human existence is imperfect and the four noble truths are a guide to help steer away from suffering. The four noble truths are important to Buddhist ethics in that they are the way to nirvana and enlightenment

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    5- Full demand (Waheed)…………………………...………..………………………….5 6- Overfull demand (Waheed)……………………………..……………………………6 7- Irregular demand (Sherif)………………………...…………………………………7 8- Declining demand (Sherif)……...……………………………………………………8 9- Unwholesome demand (Samer)………………..…….…………………………….9 10- References ……………………………….…..….…………………………………...10 [1] Assignment Description The objective of the assignment is to present and analyze cases for companies or brands that experience different states

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    How Buddhism Has Changed

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    How Buddhism Has Changed Albert Einstein once said‚ “Buddhism has the characteristics of what would be expected in a cosmic religion for the future: it transcends a personal God‚ avoids dogmas and theology; it covers both the natural & spiritual‚ and it is based on a religious sense aspiring from the experience of all things‚ natural and spiritual‚ as a meaningful unity.” I though this quote was an interesting beginning into seeing how this ancient religion changed over the course of its existence

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    Buttermilk Research Paper

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    edema‚ stiffness of thighs‚ loss of taste‚ hemorrhoids‚ jaundice‚ diabetes and disorders of spleen. CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR THE USE OF BUTTERMILK Although buttermilk is beneficial in various disorders‚ its use is prohibited in summer season. It is unwholesome for people who are emaciated‚ who suffer from hemorrhage‚ burning sensation‚ fainting and giddiness32. CONCLUSION Buttermilk is like ambrosia for patients suffering from heaviness‚ anorexia‚ flatulence‚ suppression of the power of digestion

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    Buddhism Buddhism Buddhism is based on the life‚ revelations and teachings of Siddhartha Gautama (560-480 BC). Siddhartha (Buddah) was born the prince of the Sakhya to King Suddhodana and his wife‚ Queen Mayadevi. Kumar N. (2004) “Scriptures assert that Buddha chose a king as his father since the royal caste was more respected that the priestly one”. Queen Mayadevi is believed to have been miraculously impregnated by a white elephant that touched her right side with its trunk in a dream. Royal

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    Macbeth

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    may be bad for others in the play. The first scene of the play highlights this. We are introduced to the witches‚ who speak in ambiguous equivocations. The quote “Fair is foul…filthy air” portrays that what is ‘fair’ or good or wholesome for humans is ‘foul’ or unwholesome for the witched and vice-versa. ‘Filthy air’‚ an atmosphere that humans would shun‚ is the kind that the witches enjoy. Their morality is absolutely opposite to ours. The original Thane of Cawdor is introduced to us in Act I Scene

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