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1 WHAT ARE SOME PROBLEMS YOU HAVE?
QUESTION WHAT ARE SOME PROBLEMS YOU HAVE?

2 Buddhism Eastern Belief System

3 BUDDHISM

4 BUDDHA=Enlightened One Neither monotheistic or polytheistic
FOUNDER Siddhartha Gautama BUDDHA=Enlightened One Neither monotheistic or polytheistic

5 PLACE OF ORIGIN Nepal and India Nepal India

6 Symbol This wheel is also called the dharma chakra and is often used to represent Buddha himself. The dharma wheel has eight spokes, which represent Buddha’s Eightfold Path.

7 Place of Worship They do not have to go somewhere to worship since it is a way of life, but they do visit temples and shrines. They look different depending on where you are. See images on google

8 "Awakened One" (Buddha): Prince Siddhartha Gautama, who would one day be known as the Buddha, began his life as a prince in a kingdom in ancient India. 

9 Founder Prince Guatama

10 Prince Gautama (Buddha) was born about 553 BCE
Prince Gautama (Buddha) was born about 553 BCE. He had parents who loved him, many servants to wait on him, the finest clothes, and a different palace for each season of the year. Yet, he found his world full of suffering. It upset him that painful old age, sickness, and death were all part of life in this world.  One day, he met a monk. He was amazed that this monk could find calm and peace in a world filled with such sufferings. That day he made a very difficult decision. He decided to leave his wealth, his comfort, his wife, and his newborn son, to become a monk.

11 For the next six years he traveled throughout India
For the next six years he traveled throughout India. But the answers he found were not enough. One day, while sitting under a fig tree, an understanding came to him. This understanding was a way to end suffering. That was the day Prince Siddhartha Gautama began to earn a new title, the Buddha, which means "Awakened One". 

12 MAIN QUESTION (PROBLEM)
Why do people suffer and how to end suffering?

13 Four Noble Truths: His journey to find the meaning of life had concluded. The Buddha realized that life is ruled by Four Noble Truths:

14 4 NOBLE TRUTHS (answer to end suffering)
1. Suffering is part of life.

15 2. It is caused by greed and desires.
FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS 2. It is caused by greed and desires.

16 What are some things you wanted?
What happened when you did not get them? (How did it make you feel?)

17 3. Suffering will end when you stop wanting things.
4 NOBLE TRUTHS: 3. Suffering will end when you stop wanting things.

18 4. Follow the Eightfold path.
4 NOBLE TRUTHS 4. Follow the Eightfold path.

19 The Eightfold Path is a guide of how to live your life:

20 Eightfold Path: In brief, these are the laws of the Eightfold Path:
To know the truth To intend to resist evil To not say anything to hurt others To respect life, property, and morality To work at a job that does not injure others To try to free one's mind from evil To be in control of one's feelings and thoughts To practice appropriate forms of concentration

21 The Middle Way: The Eightfold Path was designed to guide people without making life too strict or too easy. The Middle Way is the name Buddhists call lives guided by the laws of the Eightfold Path. Buddha spent the rest of his life traveling around India and sharing his message with everyone. He had many followers, who lived according to his Four Noble Truths. Some of his followers became Buddhist monks. They gave up all they owned and depended on other followers and kind hearted people to give them food. Their message was one of love.  After the Buddha's death in 483 BCE, Buddhism spread rapidly throughout Southern and Eastern Asia.  

22 REINCARNATION Like Hindus, Buddhists believe in reincarnation. They believe it is a cycle of rebirth of a soul.

23 Karma The idea that the soul carries the effects of the past deeds(things that you did) or past lives.

24 Dharma While Buddhists do believe in dharma, it represents the teaching of Buddha…not the duties of your jati.

25 Nirvana Buddhists DO NOT believe in the caste system. Everyone is equal and able to achieve enlightenment…nirvana.

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