Path to Spiritualism. Your Project The project is to: Understand Buddhism Identify Four Noble Truths, Noble Eightfold Path, and Factors of Enlightenment.

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Path to Spiritualism

Your Project The project is to: Understand Buddhism Identify Four Noble Truths, Noble Eightfold Path, and Factors of Enlightenment Understand the problems of society Understand the impact of Buddhism on the society Identify the elements present in Buddhism that can rejuvenate the society and help people to overcome their problems

You will role play as sociologist and determine how to minimize the problems faced by the community through the teachings of Buddha.

Project Tasks: Conduct a survey Analyze survey results Organise Campaign

Creating Awareness… You will generate awareness by making a slideshow to community members You will distribute brochures during campaign

Your Project should answer the following Questions: How can we change the world? How can you achieve spiritual development? How can Buddha’s teaching improve the morale of the modern man? What is Buddhism? Who is Buddha? What Buddha taught? What are Four Noble Truths? What is Noble Eightfold Path? How can you apply Noble Eightfold Path to today society?