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This document outlines key concepts of Buddhism, including the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, and the concept of interconnectedness. It explores the nature of reality and suffering, and proposes a path towards liberation.

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Karma Dharma the of The Three Poisons of the consequences...

Karma Dharma the of The Three Poisons of the consequences Teachings Basic causes of whiled throughgood suffering 7 Buddha 7 dukkha Reincarnation beginb Ei 8fold path s greed hatred ignorance peep Fixi c thÉofgee the three instead made of win Jewels the 5 Khandar Physicalform sensation beingfind liberation from cycleof dte Perception constructing tghtdet activities consciousness ganggggq.gg Buddhistlife Buddha 2b ISM BELIEFS Dharma Dependant figation Middletpath Sangha monastic existence is dependanton pre existing conditions or community experiences floff extremes Eightfold Path tightlyhygiene anicea interconnectedness way to end suffering mm Santi Universalmessageof ay things of peace characteristic awakening emphasis on wisdom Four Noble Truths Three universaltruths Anicca impermanence f offights Éisifehi re ethics concentration The five precepts testing Five aggregates Khardas 3 4g his cessationof If cling to Khardas cannot 1 ahimsa no violence Entitational tianya.hna sgignn it ioisii 1 CYCLICAL WORLDVIEW lise nor Death Diversity within Buddhism cremation Burial eatery by Cremation often performed symbolic to impermanence aniced of body reminding that the body is temporary Birth that attachment is source of suffering Body is b t allows unimportant adherent to giveback their body to the ecosystem Can allow aurvement of more positive karma allowing consciousness to positively soon overflow Chantinginfluences thoughts Rebirth Nirvana ifeng.is iesiEimiEisa of rebirth about the living as it is If Ihh

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