Buddhists believe Anatman (no atman). It is the belief that we are nothing more than the five skandhas (Form, Sensation, Perception, Impulse, Consciousness)
The soul can be reincarnated.
No, the Trinity is a belief of some Christian sects. Buddhists do not have any position on it. Buddhist do believe that the existence of, or belief in, god(s) is not essential to the achievement of enlightenment.
buddhists, funnily enough
Hindus believe in a non-material self, which is called an Atman. This is comparable to the belief of a soul
Reincarnation
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In Buddhism and the soul is not shown as cleary in Buddhism, inorder to stop confusion with the Aberhamic soul. In both Hinduism and Buddhism when someone attains nirvania there soul escapes the cycle of life and death and goes back to its true magical home free of suffering which in Buddhism is called Nirvania Buddhists do not think this. The concept of Brahman is a Hindu belief.
No one knows, because you cannot see the Atman. The Atman is the observer which no one can observe. Therefore, it is impossible to answer your question.
Sabri Atman has written: 'Assyrier - syrianer'
Atman - 1997 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
No; it is the belief there are no gods. It's related to religion (obviously) as many religions have belief in a god or gods at their core, however not all religions incorporate a god (many Buddhists don't believe there is a god).
Hindus Aupmanyav adds: of all religions originating in India including jains, buddhists, and sikhs.