Buddhism is a religion born in India 563 B.C. with Siddhartha as there founder. the basic beliefs are the 4 noble truths (Dukkha, Samudaya, Nirodha, and Marga). Like document 6 says noble truth one (Dukkha) "birth is suffering, aging is suffering, illness is suffering etc." In noble truth four (Marga) says "right intention, right action, right effort ect." Which means if you are suffering in some type of way you stop it by doing something right.
Buddhism is a religion that educate and guide an individual’s perception of the world. This perception comes with the three marks of reality. Mark number one is change. According to Buddhism, the world undergoes constant change. These changes can be gradual or sudden and ties directly into the second teaching which is there is no permanent identity.
Buddhism has extensively shaped Australian society, where diverse cultures can practice Buddhist teachings
Furthermore, faith helps the world by encouraging greater understanding and tolerance for various religious views, offering inspiration and direction to those who are suffering with their own faith, and bringing attention to the dangers of religious persecution and
Buddhism was very special because it was perhaps one of the first religions that spread primarily along networks of exchange. The loyalty of those who followed the Buddha impacted the spread of Buddhism, “Many men and women who accepted the Buddha’s teachings set up monasteries and convents for meditation and study” (The Life of the Buddha 80). Missionaries established temples along trade routes designed to give passerby’s a taste of the religion. Following the typical cycle of trade, travelers would return to their countries with new word of Buddhism. As the religion expanded it was adapted to suit the beliefs of specific people.
Lastly, Buddhism believed that suffering can end through no desire, so this brought serenity to the Buddhists’ mind
As Buddhism becomes part of a homogenous global identity, it is influenced by surrounding cultures, which altered traditional Buddhist values. Also, Buddhist traditional values, practices and rituals have changed or been altered to suit
Because of Prothero’s detailed discussions on the beliefs and history of Buddhism I was able to understand a few concepts during my visit even though the language barrier did make it impossible to understand the complete service because it was done completely in Chinese. Because Prothero failed to describe a Buddhist service, I learned the workings of a Buddhist service in my visit to the City Campus Mahayana Temple. I learned the procedures of the service and how Mahayana Buddhist pray. If had the chance to change Prothero’s discussion I would just add a description of the inner working of different Buddhist services. I believe that in order to actually gain a complete understanding of a religion, it is to the upmost importance to learn how their services are conducted and everything that takes place during the service.
A Vietnam vet? Where am I going to find a Vietnam vet for this assignment? When I first learned about this interview assignment, I did not know what to write about of who to interview. Until I remembered that my grandfather name Felix Ruiz went to the Vietnam War. My grandfather was born in San Sebastian, Puerto Rico in 1938.
(Mishra) When the British arrived in India in the 18th century, Bodh Gaya, the site of the Buddha’s enlightenment, was overrun by Hindu Brahmin, absorbing the Buddha into their pantheon of the Hindu dominated India. During the 20th century the faith has also begun to spread to entirely new regions. There is now a significant minority of Buddhists in the United States and in Europe. (Mishra) The “gentlest religion”, Buddhism goal has never been to forcibly convert anyone; rather, it’s very tolerant of different faiths and creeds, mixing into many faiths.
Walt Disney is so famous all around the world. Many people think that he is a lovely boy, a never grown up boy, a creative cartoonist, and a good dad, however, some people who work under Walt Disney think that he is a racist or he is not worth to be respect. Q: Good evening, it’s my pleasure to talk to you about the secret in the Walt Disney Studio. Many people, including me, love Walt because he of his creativity in the cartoon’s world, but some people do not like him because they think he is a racist, so as the worker in the company, what do you think?
Mormons practice by opening a prayer and closing a prayer for each lessons. They are a member of the LDS (Latter Day Saints) church, but they become a member of the church through Baptism where the individual will receive the gift of the Holy Ghost and the confirmation. Mormon’s main purpose is to understand Christ’s passion, death, and finally resurrection. Mormons goes on missions to spread the Gospel to save other lives, in order to do that, the individual must “ Love God and obey his commandments while creating a relationship with Jesus Christ” (Nikhilesh and Bansal). On the contrary, Buddhist practices the word of wisdom, also known as, the Noble Eightfold Path and the four Noble Truths.
This is realized by a variety of exercises discipline and meditation practice. Of the mind as a fundamental reason, then Buddhism is often mentioned by the western orientalists as the "science of the mind". From there it can be understood that Buddhism has looked into the method (over the mind / self) first and then make the outward behavior / response to the natural surroundings (including for example, reject or accept a doctrine). So that Buddhism is not concerned who teaches a doctrine whether the "prophet" or "god" or "important people" everywhere, but what is taught. Is it worthwhile or not, whether logical or not, and so forth.
I knew it wouldn’t matter. As part of the Li family, I always knew that one day I would become a Buddhist. I couldn’t argue with my ineluctable identity. My parents had gone through the passage of becoming a Buddhist and were proud to pass this tradition on to me when I was born.
It talks of ideas related to good governance, harmony in social order and emphasis on relationships. In the beginning, Buddhism were only for men. Also, in Buddhism, one follows a disciplined life to move through and understand that nothing in ourselves is of one being. The Buddhist teaching regarding suffering is based on the Four Noble truths: 1.