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How does this link to last lesson? Can you link this clip to what we learnt last lesson? Try to include the keywords: Reincarnation Karma Moksha

Buddhism and the Afterlife Learning Objective: What do Buddhists believe about life after death?

Is this the same flame? What is the same about it? What is different? What is being passed on?

What do they believe? short-history-of-the-afterlife/3158.html You are going to watch the following clip three times... This is an excellent revision technique! 1)Watch the clip without making any notes. 2)Watch the clip and write down the key concepts. Put these around a mind map. 3)Watch the clip again and add details to your mind map around the concepts. 4)You will then have time to illustrate and add colour code your mind map.

Karma and Rebirth an-buddhist-beliefs-about-life-after-death-pt- 2-2/8445.html Watch this clip and add some more information to your mind map.

Check your understanding... Rebirth is the belief held by Buddhists. There do not believe there is an atman/soul that moves from one body to another. However, there is a sense of continuity between the two lives – this is like a candle being lit from another candle. Your karma that is passed on will depend what you are reborn as. There are six realms you can be born into, the human realm is the highest. The ultimate goal is to reach nirvana. Is your understanding of these statements red, green or amber?

How can Buddhists escape the cycle of rebirth? Four Noble Truths We all suffer 2. We suffer because we crave and want things. 3. It is possible to have happiness by getting rid of craving. 4. We do this by following the Eightfold Path and the Middle Way.

So what is the Eightfold Path There are going to be eight groups. Each group is going to be given one part of the eightfold path. You will need to read about it and then come up with your own example to illustrate what this would look like in daily life. Write your example on your segment. When you have finished come and stick your segment on the board.

Dalai Lama Tweets The Dalai Lama has 7 million followers. He wants them to know about Buddhist beliefs about life after death. You have 140 characters to summarise Buddhist beliefs about life after death. You will be sharing these with the class. Remember you can include hashtags.