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Hinduism and Buddhism
The similarity in both modes is the ultimate goal of Hinduism: liberation from reincarnation. The differences are how they achieve that goal. Wisdom mode was more philisophical and believed that liberation would come through aestheticism and meditation. The faith mode believed that a divine being would reach down and free them from the cycle.
Buddhism. There are diverse schools or lines of Buddhism.
through faith in Buddhism
Buddhism does require faith that the Buddha became fully enlightened. The term "Buddhism" was coined for the sake of convention and the Buddha himself did not create any "ism" but just gave the teaching for the ending of suffering.
Hindu Faith has changed by accepting some of Buddhism beliefs.
wel, freud's ideas weaken the society to max. he puts people in sleep, and made desions 4 them, he hidden wats truth faith, He believed human behavior was irrational
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Buddhism is still today a very broad church with a range of views and ideas all coexisting under the umbrella term 'Buddhist'. Not all of these have a devotional or faith based approach. When talking about faith in Buddhism it is important to make a distinction between those Buddhists that have faith: in the Buddhist teachings, in the experiential reality exposed by the teachings and neither of the above.
through faith of Buddhism haha loser....:)
Sigmund Freud's ideas challenged the concept of rationality by asserting that unconscious desires and instincts heavily influence human behavior. This notion undermined the traditional view that people are wholly rational beings, leading to a questioning of the reliability of reason as a guiding force in human actions and decisions.
Hey they practice their faith in a Buddhism temple. So, they can medatate and all kinds of stuf.