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1st Module Buddhism

Buddhism teaches that life involves suffering known as dukkha. However, Buddhism also teaches that there is a path to end suffering known as the Noble Eightfold Path. The four noble truths outline Buddhism's view of suffering and how to overcome it: that suffering exists, it has a cause, it can end, and the eightfold path is the way to end it. A core Buddhist concept is that of interdependent origination, which holds that all things are connected and influence one another.
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1st Module Buddhism

Buddhism teaches that life involves suffering known as dukkha. However, Buddhism also teaches that there is a path to end suffering known as the Noble Eightfold Path. The four noble truths outline Buddhism's view of suffering and how to overcome it: that suffering exists, it has a cause, it can end, and the eightfold path is the way to end it. A core Buddhist concept is that of interdependent origination, which holds that all things are connected and influence one another.
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BUDDHISM

Philosophy of Man (Humanities 2)


by Bro. Edilberto B. Concordia

DUKKHA
Life is a suffering

Positive
MAGGA FFOUR SAMUDAYA
There is a path to the NOBLE
cessation of suffering
TRUTHS
Suffering has a cause
KARMA
Negative

NIRODHA
INTERDEPENDENT ORIGINATION
Suffering can cease -means everything and everyone is a web of
interconnection, and every part of the web
expresses and reflects every other part.

Eight-fold PATHS 12 Stages of the Cycle of Origination


1. Right View IGNORANCE 1. Ignorance
2. Volitional Formations
2. Right Aspiration 3. Consciousness
3. Right Speech 4. Mind-and-form
5. Sense-bases
4. Right Action 6. Contact
5. Right Livelihood
6. Right Effort
EVIL 7. Feeling
8. Craving
9. Clinging
7. Right Mindfulness 10. Becoming
11. Birth
8. Right Contemplation 12. Old-age and-death

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