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Dhamma in Buddhism - Coggle Diagram
Dhamma in Buddhism
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Three Marks of Existance
Anicca (impermanence) - This means instability, or a lack of permanence.
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The human personality
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Sensation (vedana) - This is emotion or physical pain that comes from our physical bodies touching another form or object.
Perception (samjna) - This allows people to know and understand what things are. This can arise from previous experience and memory.
Mental formation (samskara) - This leads a person to do good or bad things. It is a person’s thoughts, or the things that happen in their mind.
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Form (rupa) - This refers to the sense organs (eg the ears and the nose) and how they experience material and matter.
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Dependant Arising
dependant arising is the idea that everything depends on another thing, everything exists because of the present conditions.
Buddhists are encouraged to treat people with loving kindness and effects their ethical conduct and decision making.
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