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    On Sunday, October 9, I visited Dawn Mountain, a Buddhist temple. I chose to go to Dawn Mountain because I have always been interested in Buddhism while studying World History. While I was driving to Dawn Mountain, I was expecting a traditional Buddhist temple that portrays ancient Chinese and Indian architecture styles. In my mind, I thought Dawn Mountain would have monks wearing orange and red robes. I did not expect to have a different perspective on Buddhism after my visit, I thought it…

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    Buddhism In America

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    Peace and selflessness, is strongly preached among the four noble truths, three universal truths, and the eightfold path, to lead an individual towards their ultimate goal of enlightenment. Their willingness to allow freedom within every facet of their religion makes Buddhism an especially popular choice in the world…

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    Siddhartha Gautama's Life

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    Who was the Buddha? Siddhartha Gautama was the man to become a Buddha; he was born in approximately 563 BCE into a family of the Kshatriya class in a kingdom called Shakya. Shakya was located in the mountains of the Himalayas, which is found in Nepal. Although Siddhartha’s early life was comfortable he didn't want to live a luxurious life, he wanted spiritual satisfaction. After Siddhartha’s journey to find a solution of life’s problems through a spiritual solution, he became to be known as the…

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    Japanese worship “toward the beauties of their land” (Hopfe, 205). The origin of the word Shinto comes from sixth century C.E.; there was a need to differentiate Japanese’s religious culture from new traditions, like Buddhism. However, Shinto does not have set beliefs or practices because there is such an extensive variety of views (Hopfe, 205). Shinto is part of the Japanese culture. The traditions and values in the Japanese culture are expressed in the Shinto; it can be found in Japanese…

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    Buddhist have a high perception of human nature, they believe in karma. They believe that life is a chain of causes and effects that can have consequences on rebirth. Buddhist believe in the Four Nobles of Truth, these beliefs are the foundation of Buddhism and are very important to understand. The first Noble of Truth is, The Truth of Suffering, which teaches people to recognize that suffering exist in life, whether it is physical or mental pain. Buddha states that physical pain is a part of…

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    Miracle Of Enlightenment

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    In question 1, looking only in the South and Southeast Asian galleries, looking for a Buddha image whose subject is the Miracle of Enlightenment. I found the Buddha called “Seated Crowned Buddha with Four Scenes of His Life” shows an image of Miracle of Enlightenment. The Buddha is from India and the date of the Buddha is from 1100-1200. The Buddha’s accession number is B60S569. The head is covered by crown, probably it presents that this Buddha was a prince. I also believe that this Buddha is a…

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    b) Describe how the ethical teachings of Buddhism apply to the area of Bioethics, and explain how these teachings express the diverse nature of Buddhism (that come from the sources above). Bioethics focuses on ethical concerns associated with healthcare and medicine. It involves the consideration of both contemporary and traditional bioethical issues that have derived from advancements in modern technologies and uncertainty about how to respond to these issues. Non- Absolutism and…

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    I am doing my research project on Buddhism.The basic doctrines of early buddhism,which remains common to all Buddhism, include the “Four Noble Truths”. Buddhism life doesn't end, goes on in other forms that are the result of accumulated is karma. Look forward to this religion Buddhist lunchtime maybe discouraged us to David living in sin city gratitude wisdom and compassion. A Buddhist made participate and going to refuge. The religion Buddhism was founded in the fourth or fifth century B.C in…

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    graduate and transcend into nirvana through any art. Finding Zen through mindless activity with the right focus allows one to be part of that Buddha Nature. When one clears the mind, one can achieve that perfect shot, dance freely, and achieve national titles. When one aspires to reach nirvana through meditation we must take into consideration of the Buddha’s method of doing so taught through the Eightfold Path. Mainly focusing on right effort and concentration. First, right effort, in the…

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    little room to discuss the similarities as Buddhism holds a spiritual perspective, while Confucianism holds a secular perspective. These groups began with a physically different perspective on life. To begin with, Buddhism began in Nepal, India. A noble by the name of Prince Siddhartha renamed himself The Buddha after his enlightening experience. He then began to teach others how to achieve this same enlightenment through meditation and following his Eight-Fold Path. This included right…

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