Utilisateur
We are constantly changing (no ultimate reality within)
Impermanence (existence is constantly changing)
Renouncing material comforts to live a self-disciplined life; religious devotion
"no soul" the permanent unchanging self doesn't exist; opposite of atman
Siddhartha Gautama "to awaken
Cosmic law and order
Suffering is a natural result of things constantly changing
someone waiting to be enlightened till after all humans have reached Nirvana
1. Do not take life
2. Do not take what is not given
3. Do not engage in sensuous misconduct
4. Do not use false speech
5. Do not drink intoxicant
1. Do not eat after noon
2. Do not watch dancing or shows
3. Do not use garlands perfumes or ornaments
4. Do not use a high or soft bed
5. Do not accept gold or silver
4 encounters that taught Siddhartha about the world
old age (crippled man)
Illness (sick man)
Death (decaying corpse)
An ascetic
1) life is filled with suffering
2) the cause of suffering is desire
3) to cease suffering one must cease desiring
4) the path to the end of suffering (noble eightfold path)
Dharma, karma, and Buddha
path between indulgence and self-denial (Middle Way)
seeing things as they truly are
pure mind; no wrong thoughts
talking kindly and honestly to other people
don't commit moral crimes; act generously not greedily
make money off good things; no slaughter or weapon-making
only good thoughts
only good thoughts
concentration on one object during meditation
for Buddhists to have a path to Nirvana
Buddhist community
they have slightly different rules
Release from suffering and samsara; spiritual goal for Buddhists
"Worthy one" is someone who attained Nirvana in their lifetime
The large and sacred fig tree where Siddhartha sat when he achieved enlightenment
state of being awakened about life's illusions and removed from the cycle of rebirth
Path between indulgence and self-denial
Buddhist community
1. Buddha
2. Dharma
3. Sangha
1. Anatta
2. Anicca
3. Dukkha
1. Theravada
2. Mahayana
3. Vajrayana
"Way of the elders", meditative focus that leads to an emphasis on Monistic life
"The great vehicle", focusses on buddha himself and compassion being more highly regarded than wisdom
"Vehicle of the Diamond", believe in harnessing energy to fight desire, uses the mandalas, mudras and mantras
Common language of people
actions driven by intention, done deliberately, which leads to future consequences
geometric sand paintings that are done as a form of meditation
words, phrases, or prayers that are often chanted or sung repeatedly