Buddhism Four Noble Truths

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The amount of people that follow the faith
Between 448 - 500 million, which takes up around 9% to 10% of the world.

Meaning of life and afterlife
In Buddhism there is not after life. In result of this you are reborn; what are you reborn as depends on your past life. This process is called Samsara. They also believe that If you display harmful actions, greed, selfish actions and if you are hateful towards people. You will come back as a lower creature such as an insect or animal. This is because Buddhist believe in Karma. If you display selflessness, honesty, generosity, skillful actions, compassion and wisdom. You will gain enlightenment and have a better rebirth/future life. The last step is Nirvana .you are able to get to this step once you are liberated. In …show more content…

This is because Siddhartha (the prince) went out side of the castle walls and saw suffering. This lead him to create the four noble truths. Also known as the enlightened path.

The four noble truths

The truth of suffering:
The truth of the cause of suffering
The truth of the end of suffering
The truth of the path that frees us from suffering

The four noble truths are from this website: https://www.thoughtco.com/the-four-noble-truths-450095

THE EIGHTFOLD PATH

Complete perfect vision - When you have the right understanding in what you view.
Perfect emotion - Acting out of love and compassion towards your choices.
Perfect speech - Making sure what you say is honest and kind.
Base integrity on your actions - Making sure you actions aren’t harmful or filled with greed and intention to harm a living thing. Keeping to the Five Precepts.
Proper livelihood - Not exposing anyone to benefit yourself. Keeping the idea of an ideal society.
Full effort - Putting your energy towards healing actions that are positive.
Right mindfulness - Developing the awareness needed to understand and think of other people's

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