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1 BUDDHISM, CONFUCIANISM & DAOISM

2 MAIN IDEA 1.BUDDHISM, WHICH TEACHES PEOPLE THAT THEY CAN ESCPAE THE SUFFERING OF THE WORLD THROUGH THE BUDDHA’S TEACHINGS, DEVELOPED IN INDIA AND SPREAD TO OTHER PARTS OF ASIA AND THE WORLD. 2.WHAT NEW PHILOSOPHIES WERE INTRODUCED IN CHINA UNDER THE SHANG AND ZHOU DYNASTIES?

3 THE LIFE OF THE BUDDHA EARLY LIFE –Founder was Siddhartha Gautama –Aged 29 –Born a prince in the 500s BC –Lived a very sheltered life, free from suffering and poverty –Had a realization there was evil and bad in the world and wanted to find out how to overcome it BUDDHA’S ENLIGHTENMENT –Sought enlightenment, or spiritual understanding, for six years –Studied with teachers called gurus and with monks – non- enlightened –Sat under a tree, determined to find a way to end human suffering –Meditated all night, faced with temptations and storms, and when dawn came, he was transformed.

4 BODH GAYA – THE ENLIGHTENMENT

5 THE TEACHINGS OF BUDDHISM The Four Noble Truths –Suffering is a part of human life. No one can escape from suffering while alive. –Suffering comes from people’s desires for pleasure and material goods. –Overcoming these desires during life eventually brings sufferings to an end. –Desires can be overcome by following the Eightfold Path

6 THE TEACHINGS OF BUDDHISM The Eightfold Path –Right view, or accepting the reality of the Four Noble Truths –Right attitude, or striving for moderation in all things –Right speech, or avoiding lies, boasts, and hurtful words –Right action, or treating others fairly –Right livelihood, or avoiding jobs that could bring harm to others –Right effort, or constantly trying to improve oneself –Right mindfulness, or remaining aware of the world around one –Right concentration, or ignoring temptation and discomfort while meditating

7 THE EIGHTFOLD PATH

8 THE TEACHINGS OF BUDDHISM Tripitaka is the “holy book” Those who followed the Eightfold Path could attain NIRVANA, a state of perfect peace in which the soul would be free from suffering forever. If NIRVANA is not attained, you will be reborn to live through the cycle of suffering until you get it. THE MIDDLE WAY – Live in moderation – Avoid extremes of either comfort or discomfort in the search of nirvana

9 THE BUDDHA Sermon at Benares, c. 528 BC “There are two extremes…which he who has given up the world ought to avoid. What are these two extremes? A life given to pleasures, devoted to pleasures and lusts: this is degrading, sensual, vulgar, ignoble, and profitless; and a life given to mortifications: this is painful, ignoble and profitless.”

10 DIVISIONS OF BUDDHISM THERAVADA – The Way of the Elders – Based on the writings in the Pali Canon – Become a monk or a nun MAHAYANA – Anyone can reach enlightenment with help – No need to be a monk or nun – Bodhisattvas are those who have received enlightenment but have not reached nirvana yet TIBETIAN BUDDHISM – They believe they can use special techniques to harness spiritual energy and achieve nirvana in a single lifetime

11 THE SPREAD OF BUDDHISM More than 350 million Buddhists today Emperor Ashoka, of India, helped spread Buddhism via missionaries Trade helped spread Buddhism Buddhism spread to China and blended with Chinese philosophies ZEN BUDDHISM –Emphasizes self- discipline and meditation

12 NEW PHILOSOPHIES OF CHINA The conflicts of the late Zhou’s period led many Chinese thinkers to question the nature of society and of people’s roles in it. Philosophy: A way of looking at the world CONFUCIANISM and DAOISM

13 CONFUCIANISM Based on the teachings of Kongfuzi, aka Confucius Born around 550 BC Focuses on IMPROVING SOCIETY People should treat each other humanely Express love and respect for others by practicing traditional manners and rituals –Honor ancestors The disappearance of love and respect causes violence Restoring respect for tradition would make society stable and orderly

14 THE ANALECTS Confucius taught that rulers should treat subjects fairly In return, loyalty and respect would be given Respect members of the family Respect your elders It is the duty of all educated people to devote themselves to public service. A ruler should be advised by qualified, well-informed people –Merit over birth What is public service?

15 CONFUCIUS WISDOM…NOT CONFUSING WISDOM 1.LIFE IS REALLY SIMPLE, BUT WE INSIST ON MAKING IT COMPLICATED. 2.IT DOES NOT MATTER HOW SLOWLY YOU GO AS LONG AS YOU DO NOT STOP. 3.THE WILL TO WIN, THE DESIRE TO SUCCEED, THE URGE TO REACH YOUR FULL POTENTIAL…THESE ARE THE KEYS THAT WILL UNLOCK THE DOOR TO PERSONAL EXCELLENCE. 4.OUR GREATEST GLORY IS NOT IN NEVER FALLING, BUT IN RISING EVERYTIME WE FALL. 5.BY THREE METHODS WE MAY LEARN WISDOM: FIRST, BY REFLECTION, WHICH IS NOBLEST; SECOND, BY IMITATION, WHICH IS EASIEST; AND THIRD, BY EXPERIENCE, WHICH IS THE BITTEREST. 6.CHOOSE A JOB YOU LOVE AND YOU WILL NEVER WORK A DAY IN YOUR LIFE. 7.EVERYTHING HAS BEAUTY, BUT NOT EVERYONE SEES IT. 8.WHEREVER YOU GO, GO WITH ALL YOUR HEART. 9.WHEN IT IS OBVIOUS THAT THE GOALS CANNOT BE REACHED, DON’T ADJUST THE GOALS, ADJUST THE ACTION STEPS. 10.I HEAR AND I FORGET. I SEE AND I REMEMBER. I DO AND I UNDERSTAND.

16 DAOISM Encourages people to retreat from the laws of society and yeld to the laws of nature Dao, the way, is the limitless force that is part of all creation By finding your dao, you can achieve harmony with the universe Embraces the Chinese concept of YIN and YANG –Opposites – Male and female; hot and cold; dark and light –Cannot exist without the other Attributed to a Chinese philosopher: Laozi Daoist followers work to preserve and protect the environment

17 Nirvana: The soul’s attainment of perfect peace. BUDDHISM –Eightfold path –4 Noble Truths –Buddha’s teaching of true selflessness –Meditation –Every person could reach nirvana –All people should practice virtuous conduct, nonviolence & poverty HINDUISM –All things in the universe are of the same essence as God (monism) –Karma –Dharma –Reincarnation –Yoga –Meditation –Caste system –The world we see is an illusion –Nirvana

18 RELIGION DISTRIBUTION IN THE WORLD

19 CONFUCIANISM, TAOISM & BUDDHISM COMMON GOAL TO ALL OF THESE IS TO ESTABLISH PEACE AND HARMONY CONFUCIANISM: PEOPLE SHOULD DEVELOP HARMONY AMONGST THEMSELVES

20 HOLY BOOKS ISLAM –The Qu’ran JUDAISM –The Torah & Talmud CHRISTIANITY –Old and New Testament HINDUISM –The Vedas –The Bhagavad Gita BUDDHISM –The Tripitaka CONFUCIANISM –Dialects of Confucius SO WHAT? –They are the most holy books of the world’s major religions –They are significant historical documents that helped shape and guide the lives of various civilizations

21 SPREAD OF RELIGIONS

22 JUDAISM, ISLAM AND CHRISTIANITY Each shares a belief in an ethical code of conduct and monotheism

23 -ISM MONOTHEISM –Belief in ONE god POLYTHEISM –Belief in MANY gods MONISM –Brahmin is an example; every soul feeds into ONE ANIMISM –Inanimate objects have souls


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