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| a form of Buddhism, focuses on meditation, mindfulness, and realization |
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| a Buddhist sain who postpones his own enlightenment to teach other and allow them to gain enlightenment |
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| a language only the Brahmins were expected to know |
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| 1. attachment to feelings and emotions 2. looking for fulfillment in possesions 3. attachment to my ego 4. looking for beauty in things of this world when all is ugly |
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| a doctrine which states to live with everything in moderation |
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| 1. all life is dukha (suffering) 2. all suffering has a cause 3. suffering can be stopped 4. the 8-fold path is the end to suffering |
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| "samsara", the doctrine that states when you will be born again |
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| an indian prince who went on to become the founder of Buddhism |
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| "meditation" a form of Buddhism, helps pave the way towards satori (enlightenment) |
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| enlightenment for zen Buddhists, only temporary and must be experienced |
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| a paradoxial story with a hidden meaning |
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| a road, a path, "the way", the way of nature and the ultimate reality |
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