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Buddhism

Buddhism Origins: Founded in India around 500 BC Later spread to East Asia Founded by the Buddha

Buddhism Origins: Does not believe in a supreme being or god Venerate Buddha, believing that he embodies attributes of perfected man

Buddhism Buddha: Born named Siddartha Gautama Lived the secluded life of a prince until one day when he left the family compound Outside, he saw for the first time: An old man, a diseased man, & a corpse Learned that these are realities of life

Buddhism Buddha: Began to meditate & study Came to an abrupt realization: In human life good is always mixed with bad. The problem is that human beings naturally want only to embrace the comfortable or desirable parts of life and ignore the rest. Began to teach others how to escape suffering – took the name “Buddha” or “Enlightened One”

Buddhism Beliefs: Based on beliefs of Hinduism Accepted ideas of karma, dharma, reincarnation Rejected ideas of social hierarchy & a supreme god

Buddhism Beliefs: Live in harmony with events & course of life Live the “Middle Way” Ex: Joy & sorrow, Life & death Must cling to neither extreme Human problems stem from unnecessary mental attachments Ex: ego, other people, material objects

Buddhism Beliefs: Four Noble Truths All life is suffering; Suffering is caused by desire; There can be an end to desire; Follow the eightfold path

Buddhism Beliefs: Eightfold Path Right understanding Right resolve Right speech Right action Right livelihood Right effort Right contemplation Right meditation