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    My Freedom

    FREEDOM OF LEARNING IN BUDDHISM Buddhism does not prevent anyone from learning the teachings of other religions. In fact, the Buddha encouraged His followers to learn about other religions and to compare His Teachings with other teachings. The Buddha says that if there are reasonable and rational teachings. The Buddha says that if there are reasonable and rational teachings in other religions, His followers are free to respect such teachings. It seems that certain religionists try to keep

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    the same thoughts that children today have. They wonder about birth and death. They wonder why they get sick and why grandfather died. They wonder why their wishes do not come true. Children also wonder about happiness and the beauty in nature. Buddhism is one of the major religions in the world. It began around 2,500 years ago in India when Siddhartha Gautama discovered how to bring happiness into life World. He was born around 566 BC, in the small kingdom of Kapilavastu. His father was King Suddhodana

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    Hinduism

    Hinduism Elyse Adams Axia College of University of Phoenix Hinduism is the term that was applied by foreigners to the people that live in the region of the Indus River in the nineteenth century. Now it is known as a major religion practiced in the Indian subcontinent and contains in it a diverse family of devotional and ascetic cults and philosophical schools, all sharing a belief in reincarnation and involving the worship of one or more of a large pantheon gods and goddesses. The preferred

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    HUM 130 Hinduism Paper Assignment One of the best ways to describe Hinduism and the Hindu religion is a collection of different forms of beliefs all of which come from India, which is considered to be the oldest area on earth. Hindu's however do belief in many different types of religion. While some believe in the idea of God, others believe in reincarnation. Hindus also believe that Life, Death, and Re-birth are all parts to life and how we live. Hindu religions may all be different, they also

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    Siddhartha Guatama childhood experiences lead to his questioning of the spiritual practices of his time. The reason why was because he felt that material wealth was not the ultimate goal of life. At age 29 was the time when he left for a short excursion that is were he seen an old crippled man that disturbed the way he viewed that old man. He also thought about how everyone will go old. He went on further trips to overcome the four sights. He didn’t find anything towards this until he remembered

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    Comparative Religion Final Exam

    the animal world.  To what extent do these practices reflect a respect for life? Western revealed religions, such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, human nature has a set of external checks and balances. Eastern religions, such as Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism, more focus on improving the self-cultivation. Human beings should be kings upon the animals’ world in western religions. When God created the real world, God created animals, but all the animals don’t have the intelligence, but the

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    What Is Hinduism

    What Is Hinduism? What is Hinduism? According to Yahoo education.com, the definition of Hinduism is, “A diverse body of religion, philosophy, and cultural practice native to and predominant in India, characterized by a belief in reincarnation and a supreme being of many forms and natures, by the view that opposing theories are aspects of one eternal truth, and by a desire for liberation from earthly evils.” (2009) The diversity comes from questioning, “what makes up Hinduism?” To understand

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    kj Siddhartha Guatama childhood experiences lead to his questioning of the spiritual practices of his time. The reason why was because he felt that material wealth was not the ultimate goal of life. At age 29 was the time when he left for a short excursion that is were he seen an old crippled man that disturbed the way he viewed that old man. He also thought about how everyone will go old. He went on further trips to overcome the four sights. He didn’t find anything towards this until he remembered

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    Some believers of polytheism include Hinduism, Buddhism, ancient Egyptians, and ancient Mesopotamia. Hinduism believes that all deities are separate entities. Most people believe in different deities expanding from a single God. That one single entity is never defined and for the most part Hindus continue to hold one God above all others. They believe in Brahman he is the universal soul, and it is said that all men are considered Brahmans. Buddhism believes in “the Buddha” Siddhartha Gautama. The

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    Write an Explanation of the Meaning of the Term ‘Meditation’ and Discuss the Relationship Between Meditation, Prayer and Ritual.

    The practice of meditation is central to the Buddhist tradition and is considered to be one of the essential Buddhist practices for reaching enlightenment. History tells us that meditation was a necessary component of the Buddha’s life and his search for liberation from suffering. Rahula (1978 p, 67) argues that the Buddha’s teachings on meditation had the aim of ‘producing a state of perfect mental health, equilibrium and tranquillity’. However, Rahula (1978) also states, that the Buddha’s teachings

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