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    Complete Life History of Vivekananda

    Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda Volume 1 Addresses at The Parliament of Religions Karma-Yoga Raja-Yoga Lectures and Discourses Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda Volume 1 Addresses at The Parliament of Religions Response to Welcome Why We Disagree Paper on Hinduism Religion not the Crying Need of India Buddhism, the Fulfilment of Hinduism Address at the Final Session Home / Complete-Works / Volume 1 / Addresses at The Parliament of Religions / > Home / Complete-Works / Volume

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    Bhagavad Gita

    without selfish motives, we become liberated and harness good karma, and achieve transcendental awareness of ourselves and the Supreme Ruler. Our actions can free us or hinder us. Transcendental knowledge is defined as the spiritual awareness of a relationship between your soul and God. This relationship is described as being purifying. It is the result of selfless devotional action, also known as karma-yoga. Chapter five discusses Karma-Yoga, which is the science of achieving perfection in action

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    Buddhism and Hinduism

    Buddhism, reincarnation centers around their idea of Karma, which is the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, and is ultimately viewed as deciding their fate in future existences. This means that their actions have consequences. Every good thing a person does affects them in a positive way, and every bad thing a person does affects them in a negative way. As a person continues their lives making these choices, their Karma is always changing. According to Buddhism religion

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    Reincarnation In Hinduism

    Reincarnation in Hinduism When comparing Hinduism and Catholicism, it is revealed that the two are very different. Catholic’s believe that when people die, they will pass on to either heaven, hell, or purgatory. People of the Hindu faith believe in reincarnation. They believe that once a person dies, the soul will return new body to continue its journey to enlightenment. Whether it’s a cat, fly, divine figure, or a human, a new lesson will be learned through each body and experiences. It is

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    Hinduism Worldview

    understand one’s eternal identity as the soul. The soul passes through many kinds of life, but only human life offers the chance of learning this truth. The Question of Morality asks "What is meant by right and wrong?" and "How should I live?" Karma is

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    Hum 130 Hindu Terms Map

    |them?  |and actual definitions? | |Karma |Karma is when one does something bad, something bad |Karma means action and the consequence of every action |The difference between my understanding of karma and | | |will happen to them in return. |that is made will shape the future.  |the Hindu

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    Explanatory Article for Gender Wage Gap

    article written by Lydia O’Connor from the Huffington Post, it presents Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella expressing his views on gender income inequality and that “...Women should not consider asking for raises in their paychecks” and “...It creates bad karma”. Causing quite a stir from the women in the audience, he immediately after the presentation responded with a tweet apologizing for his actions and the comments he made. Although he apologized for what was said, it raised a lot of questions about whether

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    Hinduism

    texts, Rig Veda, Sama Veda, Yajur Veda, Athatva Veda, Smriti, Brahmanas, and Upanishads. The Hindus believe that their soul is eternal and once they reach nirvana, they become one with Brahman. The Hindus believe in reincarnation and the law of karma. iii. The question of Meaning/Purpose – Hindus have four goals in life: pleasure, wealth, harmony, and liberation. The first two goals consume Hindus; the desire for wealth and pleasure causes greed, while harmony and liberation fulfill them

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    Sanger Automobile

    1. Introduction The United States of America is one of the biggest automobile markets in the world. This trend has also created awareness for environmentalist to bring attention to rising level of pollution and emission within the cities and metropolis. As response, the U.S. Government is encouraging the automobile manufacturers to produce clean and renewable alternative vehicles that will drastically reduce pollution and emission. Subsequently, the automobile industry has witnessed a gradual introduction

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    Philosophy of Life

    well-shaped. In my research paper I want to express my views on several sides of human life. I’d like to attract attention to such concepts as sense of life and happiness, good and evil, morality and faith in God, love and death, eternal life values, karma and religion. I’ll answer the questions what love and happiness mean for me personally. I understand that the concept of life philosophy is really versatile and it’s hard to express personal views on so many aspects. That’s why my research deals with

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