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Today 11/1/12 You Need Bell work Any late HW or fans Piece of paper for Cornell Notes Agenda Bell work # 7 Turn in any late HW/fans Cornell Notes and Interactions
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Bell work # 7 11/1/12 COPY AND ANSWER (use p.205 for help) Lady Murasaki Shikibu wrote the worlds first _____________ called the _______ of ___________.
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Japan: Buddhism Cornell Notes 11/1/12
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What is Buddhism Buddhism did not replace Shinto but was and is still practiced along side it. Based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama Siddhartha was known as the Buddha or “Enlightened One” Began in India in B.C. 500 Arrived in Japan in A.D. 500 from Korea
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Basic Principles of Buddhism Suffering is a part of life Two reasons people suffer is that they are too attached to material possessions and selfish ideas By living in wise, moral, and thoughtful way, people can eventually learn to escape suffering There are lots of different Buddhist sects or groups
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Pure Land Buddhism Pure Land Buddhism: Does not require any special rituals (popular with common people) Followers chant the Buddha’s name over and over to achieve an enlightened state
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Zen Buddhism Emphasizes self-discipline, simplicity and meditation (quiet thinking) rituals Zen means meditation Quiet reflection and inner peace are important parts of Zen Buddhism Samurai believed Zen Buddhism would bring them inner peace and help them in battle
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Interactions Write an Acrostic poem for the word using your notes B U D H A Compare and Contrast Zen and Pure land Buddhism. Write a Cinquain Poem about Zen Buddhism. 1 word 2 words 3 words 4 words 5 words 1 word Write a 3 sentence summary of your notes. Underline vocabulary words (Zen, Buddhism). ZenSamePure Land
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