8/17/2017 True or False? A central belief in both Hinduism and Buddhism is a belief in Reincarnation, meaning that we may be reborn again if we do not.

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8/17/2017 True or False? A central belief in both Hinduism and Buddhism is a belief in Reincarnation, meaning that we may be reborn again if we do not reach enlightenment. 2) Some essential practices of Hinduism include: a. Yoga b. Meditation c. Performing one’s purpose or Dharma in life d. All of the above True or False? Buddhism evolved out of Hinduism. 4) In Buddhism, a state of enlightenment may be reached by: a. Following your dreams, whatever they may be b. By pursuing wealth and social status c. Recognizing the 4 Noble Truths and following the 8-Fold Path d. None of the above