Buddhism
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- Created on: 12-09-20 21:16
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- Buddhism
- The Four Noble Truths
- 3. Nirodha
- Nirodha - the end of suffering.
- 2. Samudaya
- Samudaya - the cause of suffering.
- The Three Poisons
- Ignorance (pig)
- Greed (rooster)
- Hatred (snake)
- 4. Magga
- Magga - the pathway to ending suffering.
- The Noble Eightfold Path
- Right livelihood
- Right action
- Right effort
- Right speech
- Right concentration
- Right intention
- Right mindfulness
- Right view
- The Threefold Way
- Threefold Way - the path to enlightenment which has three approaches: ethics, meditation and wisdom.
- 1. Dukkha
- Dukkha - suffering.
- 3. Nirodha
- The Three Marks of Existence
- Anicca
- Anicca - The belief in impermanence.
- Dukkha
- Dukkha - suffering.
- Anatta
- Anatta - the belief that human beings have no permanent self or soul.
- Anicca
- Mahayana Buddhists
- Sunyata
- Sunyata - emptiness.
- Sunyata
- Theravada Buddhists
- The five skandhas
- Mental formation, or volition (samskara)
- Perception (samjna)
- Consciousness (vijnana)
- Sensation (vedana)
- Form (rupa)
- The five skandhas
- The Four Noble Truths
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