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1. Images From The Dhammapada
In reading The Dhammapada, I noticed that there were a lot of analogies used to describe human life. For this paper I decided to look at some of the analogies that talk about the negative conditions of life. My favorite quotation from The Dhammapada is number 8 on page 34, the section titled "Evil" "Don't underestimate evil, saying, 'It can't happ
2. If Buddha Were Alive Today, How Would He Answer The Question: "How Should One Live"?
If Buddha Were Alive Today, How Would He Answer The Question: "How Should One What is right? Who is to say what is right? How do we know what we are doing is right? These are all questions that allude to how should one live? Different people have different opinions on this area. Buddha's theory is one way to answer the question. Buddha has four nob
3. Buddhism
is a religion where everyone believed to be born innocent. We are peaceful people who seek happiness through good deeds. Buddha, or "the Enlightened One," is a man who sought a path of balance. The search for a path of balance is called the Middle Path. It is possible to bring an end to suffering by following, "the Noble Eight Fold Path": Right Vie
4. Buddhism 4
Buddhism was founded by Saddharrha Gautama. He discovered soon after that the mind was the most important aspect of human existence. In Gautama’s believe he believed: “Our mind is like mercury. It is also like a monkey who is struggling all the time to free himself. When he is pulled back, he may stay still for a little while, but a mom
5. Buddhism
1.) The First Noble Truth - "Dukkha" A.) The First Noble Truth seems to be an intrinsic understanding that all things are impermanent. This impermanence causes us to feel frustrated when we can't hold on to people or things we think we need. This need helps us feel wanted and/or important. Dukkha can also be described as the suffering we experience

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