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BUDDHISM
Siddartha Gautama
The Buddha or Enlightened One
He was born as a prince in India
He lived a sheltered life
He finally left and encountered daily challenges
He admired the Hindu leaders and their simple life of prayer and meditating
He then rejected his luxurious life to seek enlightenment and the source of SUFFERING
He spent 5 years practicing extreme conditions with hardly any food or shelter
Became the ENLIGHTENED ONE
The Essence of Buddism
The 'middle way of compassion and wisdom'
The Four Noble Truths
To live is to suffer
The Cause of suffering is self desire and attachments
The Solution is to eliminate desire and attachment
To reach Nirvana follow the Eightfold Path
The NOble Eightfold Path
1. Right View
2. Right Attitude
3. Right Speech
4. Right Action
5. Right Livelihood
6. Right Effort
7. Right Mindfulness
8. Right Concentration
Nirvana
Perfect peace, your soul is freed from suffering
If you follow the Eightfold Path you could
attain Nirvana
The goal of the buddhist
path
It is the escape of the
endless cycle of rebirth
Types of Buddhism
Therevada
It is the oldest school of
buddhism
Southern Asia
They believe the Buddha was a
great teacher not a agod
Lead lives of simplicity and
dignity
Mahayana
wider range of teachings
and principles
Northern Asia
They believe the Buddha is a god with many deites
They can be saved in their faith in these gods
Zen
They lead lives of
simplicity, harmony and
tranqiulity
Medidtation
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