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Do NowDo Now: Silently answer the question below. Fill all lines for

full credit. (5 min) 

Name Ten things that you can not live without.

Do Now Cont.Now Circle EVERYTHING ON your LIST that YOU CAN BUY IN A STORE!

BuddhismThe Fundamental Teachings & Beliefs of

Buddhism Vocab

Materialism

Nirvana

Enlightenment

Materialism

Nirvana

Enlightenment

Core BeliefsDoing NO Harm to Living Creatures

Reincarnation

Karma “consequences of individual actions”

The FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS

The Noble EIGHTFOLD PATH

How doesBuddhism differ from Hinduism?

Buddhism rejects…

Authority of the ancient Veda texts

The caste system. You can belong to whatever social class you want.

The Hindu deities

Hindu worship rituals

Polytheism (belief in multiple gods)

The Four Noble Truths

Although “Buddhism” refers to various sets of religious beliefs and

practices, there are four important truths or doctrines (dharma) expressed in all the streams of Buddhist thought.

#1 “Suffering”“Life is suffering.”

physical and psychological pain. Lack of satisfaction.

Disappointment. Suffering is inevitable. It is a general claim about all human life,

not a claim that every moment is suffering.

#2 “Attachment”

The origin of suffering is attachment to or the desire

for things, Materialism Desire + Materialism = suffering. Desire is closely connected to individuality. No individual can be free

from desire.

#3 “Dispassion”

Teaches to Remove DESIRE! If desire is the cause of suffering, remove desire and you remove

suffering. Absolute freedom from

desire is called Nirvana.

**This is roughly equivalent to Moksha in Hinduism.**

#4 “The PathThe path to Nirvana is in

actions and thoughts that lie in between excessive

materialism and excessive self-denial. This is

expressed in the eightfold path

toward enlightenment.

Wisdom:•Right understanding

•Right motivationMoral discipline:•Right speech

•Right action

•Right livelihood

Mental discipline:•Right effort

•Right mindfulness

•Right meditation

The Eightfold Path

These Need to be practiced Simultaneously

Nirvana, The Ultimate State

Nirvana is“can not be defined, it is a freedom from everything,, it is the exact

opposite of everything known to the conditioned,

individual existence between birth and death.”

Nirvana or RebirthIf at death a person does not enter Nirvana, then

there is rebirth as a human or as some other

life form, either on earth or in some other realm of conditioned existence.

Review of Buddhism Beliefs

I cut the Lunch Line and later on I accidently trip and spill my lunch on the floor.

This is an example of which Buddhist Belief?

Review of Buddhism Beliefs

I give up all desires for anything material in my life.

This is an demonstration of which Buddhist Belief?

Review of Buddhism Beliefs

I have to at the same time have wisdom and mental and moral disciplines.

This is an example of what Buddhist belief?

Review of Buddhism Beliefs

I have meditated for years and given up all desires in my life. But before I have do many things simultaneously to achieve Nirvana

This is an example of which Buddhist belief?

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