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The goal of all Buddhists is to reach enlightenment, which is a state in which suffering ends.
Maslow's heirarchy of needs starts with basic physical needs, such as breathing and circulation, and ends finally with self-actualization
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Buddhists Hindus and Many Wiccans believe that when they are dead, they will be re born. They also believe that what they have done comes back as Karma. Some Wiccans also believe that when they are dead they go to a different plane (like a parellel world) called Summer Land. Buddhists believe that, a person who has understood the cycle of rebirth and given up the desire to be born again attains Nirvana so that he is not born again after the death. Everything about a person who has attained Nirvana ends with his death.
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The four noble truths: 1. The truth of suffering (dukkha). All beings suffer, and life in general is ultimately found to be unsatisfactory, because of impermanence. 2. The cause of suffering is desire and attachment. 3. The cessation (nirodha) of suffering can be attained. 4. There is a path (marga) to the cessation of suffering.
I think this religion is called Buddhism. They believe in four noble truths: Suffering is universal, the cause of suffering is the desire to have and control things, suffering ends when they rid themselves of that desire, and the path to nirvana~spiritual enlightment~ is to practice the right thoughts, speech, and actions.They believe in reincarnation and that life cycles over and over again until nirvana is achieved.They don't believe in any god or gods. Hoped this answered your question!
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Nope. Only death ends her suffering.
Nope. Only death ends her suffering.
Nope. Only death ends her suffering.
Well you do not have to be scared to go with God when the world ends he will stop your suffering.