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Buddhism
Religion and Philosophy; began ~6th and 4th century
BCE.
Based on teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, an Indian
prince.
Siddhartha abandoned life of luxury for knowledge and
enlightenment.
When he reached Enlightenment/Nirvana, he becomes
known as the Buddha ("the awakened one").
Different branches of Buddhism -Theravada ("The
School of the Elders and oldest surviving branch) and
Mahayana ("The Great Vehicle").
Buddhism (Cont.)
Karma is the force that drives Sasra, the cycle of
suffering and rebirth for each being. Good, skillful
deeds and bad, unskillful actions produce "seeds" in the
mind which result in consequences either in this life or
in a subsequent rebirth.
Rebirth refers to a process where beings live a
succession of lifetimes as one of many possible forms
of life, each running from birth to death.
Buddhist Concepts
Four Noble Truths:
Life leads to suffering/uneasiness (dukkha) in one way
or another.
Suffering is caused by craving.
Suffering ends when craving ends. Eliminating delusion
will result in reaching a liberated state of
Enlightenment (bodhi).
Reaching this liberated state is achieved by following
the path (Eightfold Path) laid out by the Buddha;
basically right living, attitudes, and meditations
Taoism
Tao = path or way
Taoism emphasizes the Three Jewels of the Tao:
compassion, moderation, and humility.
Taoist thought generally focuses on nature, the
relationship between humanity and the cosmos.
Harmony with the Universe
Balance between opposing forces (yin-yang)
Confucianism