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DUKKHA-SUFFERING
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FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS
Dukkha- all formations are subject to suffering(Novak, p 65).
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Magga-The Path. (Novak, 56).
THE THREE POISONS
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Moha (Delusion). (Novak, p 64).
MARKS OF EXISTANCE
Annica-
All formations are impermanent. (Novak, p 65).
Anatta- all things are “without a self” (Novak, p 65).
BUDDHIST TRADITIONS
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Mahayana- Three key Mahayana innovations are singled out for attention below: (1) the idea of emptiness; (2) the bodhisattva ideal; and (3) devotional Buddhism, which is based on the belief that the term Buddha names not only the historical Indian sage but also a grace-bestowing cosmic principle, a divine being who responds to the prayers and devotions of the faithful. (Novak, p 73).
Vajrayana- a tradition within Buddhism that emphasizes esoteric practices and rituals aimed at rapid spiritual awakening. (Wikipedia).
CONCEPTS
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Bodhisattva- is a person who, out of compassion, renounces his or her own entry into nirvana in order to be reborn repeatedly to undertake this infinite work of saving all sentient beings. (Novak).
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Buddhanature- Sitting meditation actualizes our inalienable Buddha-nature; the insight it fosters bestows true freedom. (novak, p 87).
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Manjushri- is a bodhisattva who represents prajñā (transcendent wisdom) of the Buddhas in Mahāyāna Buddhism. (Wikipedia).
Yama- the judge of the dead. (Novak, p 86).
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