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BUDDHISM
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Key Person(s)
or Founder(s),
Date,
Location
Was wealthy prince. On a journey saw a old
man, sick man, and corpse. How could life end like this??
Became a monk, meditated for a month, achieved nirvana, began teaching
Siddhartha Gautama
(c. 560s-480s B.C.),
The Buddha is regarded
as the founder
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Sutras–the sacred
words and teachings
of The Buddha
Tripitaka (Pali Canon) –
“baskets” the sacred words of
Buddha & his pupils (Theravada)
KEY WRITINGS
Mahayana Sutras –
words of Buddha &
Mahayanna Buddhists
Tibetan Book of the Dead – rituals on death,
discusses life between death & next life (bardo)
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View of
God & The
Universe
Atheistic – no supernatural
supreme being or force. It is
all about “looking within”
Polytheistic – Many deities
exist and can be worshipped • Bodhisattvas – those
reaching enlightenment but
stay to teach
• Maitreya – “Buddha yet to
come” who will bring global
enlightenment
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Human
Situation &
Purpose
anicca – “impermanence.”
Everything is changing,
there is nothing that stays
the same
anatta – “non-self” or
“substanceless.” Humans
have no soul. They are
compounds of matter,
sensations, perceptions,
mental formations, &
consciousness
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Human
Situation &
Purpose
dukkha – “sorrow,”
“suffering”. Suffering is
part of reality and
happens because of
our attachments to people,
things, & ideas
"I teach suffering, its origin, cessation and path. That's all I teach.”
-The Buddha
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The Four Noble Truths 1. All of life is marked by suffering.
2. Suffering is caused by desire and
attachment.
3. Suffering can be stopped.
4. The way to end suffering is to follow
the Noble Eightfold Path.
Human
Situation &
Purpose
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Human
Situation &
Purpose The Nobel Eightfold Path
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Life is a journey. Death is a return to earth. The universe is like an inn. The passing years are like dust. Regard this phantom world As a star at dawn, a bubble in a stream, A flash of lightning in a summer cloud, A flickering lamp - a phantom - and a dream.
—The Buddha
What is Our
Destiny?
(Afterlife)
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What is Our
Destiny?
(Afterlife)
Nirvana – Nirvana, which means “extinction” or “blowing out” or “bliss”, is
the letting go of individual identity & desires
Reincarnation – rebirth into another life until
you have release from karma
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Different Branches of Buddhism exist
Other Key
Practices &
Beliefs
Mahayana Theravada
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Other Key
Practices &
Beliefs
Dalai Lama Tibetan Buddhism
Successor in a line of “tuluks”
Incarnation of the Bodhisattva
of Compassion
Leader of free Tibet
The Wheel of Life Symbolizes reincarnation
Eightfold path
Lotus Flower Symbolizes divine birth,
purity & impermanence
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Mantras & Prayer
A word, a syllable, a phrase or a
short prayer that is spoken once
or repeated over and over again
to have a deep spiritual experience.
Example: “om mani padme hum” =
"Behold! The jewel in the lotus!",
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Beliefs
Meditation
Means of transforming the
mind & being able to see true
nature of things
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