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Buddhism, Daoism and Confucianism Notes
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Buddhism Prince, Siddhartha, was born Father wanted him to be a business man Dad sheltered Sid from suffering One day Sid went for a carriage ride Saw an old man Saw a sick man Saw a dead man
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Story of Buddha continued.. Realized there was a lot of pain the world Pain is inescapable Left castle and meditated Ate a grain of rice a day Almost died Realized that all the suffering is caused by desire. Desiring money, popularity, beauty, revenge To find the meaning of life you have to give up all desires.
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(current) Dalai Lama
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Buddhism Notes Dalai Lama is leader of Buddhism Basic belief: wants and desires cause suffering e.g.: Money, power, fame, love are all traps Need to stop wanting and you will find happiness. 1950: Chinese conquered region of Tibet Buddhist beliefs influenced Southeast Asia (e.g. India, China, Japan…)
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Taoism (Daoism) notes Live your life in harmony with nature Principle: Live in the moment (like a dog) Yin Yang: The Balance of life Popular in Southeast Asia
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Symbol of Yin Yang
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South Korea Flag
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Some famous Taoist Proverbs “When you are content to simply be yourself and don’t compare or compete, everybody will respect you.” “Care about people’s approval and you will be their prisoner.”
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Confucianism Notes No god – an approach to living life Popular in Southeast Asia Developed by Confucius (Kong Fuzi) Emphasizes order and respect E.g. children respect their parents Community is more important than any one person.
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