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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.

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-Dharmachakra is the symbol meaning "wheel of the law"

-Celebration: try to reach Nirvana

-Buddhists believe that Siddhartha Gautama achieved enlightenment beneath the Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya, India. today Buddhists from around the world flock to Bodh Gaya in search of their own spiritual awakenig

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Buddhists mainly believe in achieving enlightenment like the Buddha (their leader)

That's why they meditate

Actually Meditation is only a fraction of the key tenets of Buddhism.

Buddhists beleive that there is a state which can be attained (nirvana) in which ignorance, wrong desires and suffering is extinguished.

To reach nirvana a person must become enlightened. Enlightenment is a condition in which a person fully understands how the world actually works instead of how we perceive it to work. These were laid out by the Buddha in the Four Noble Truths, which are:

1) There is suffering in the world

2) There is a cause for this suffering (attachment to wrong desires and ignorance).

3) There is a state which can be attained where suffering ends (enlightenment).

4) There is a path you can take to end suffering (The Eight Fold Path).

Enlightenment can be reached by anyone who is willing to make the effort. The Buddha laid out a path, called the Eight Fold Path (which is a little too long to describe here). This path guides us to enlightenment and Nirvana. This is what Buddhists believe.

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Some key beliefs on Buddhism: 1. Life is full suffering 2.People suffer because they desire worldly things and self-satisfaction 3.The way to end suffering is to stop desiring things 4.The only way to stop desiring things is to follow the Eightfold Path

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  • Dhrama and the 8th fold path
  • The 4 noble truths
  • The 3 universal truths
  • Dalai lamas 18 ways of living(only for Tibetan Buddhism)
  • Reincartion and escape of the cycle through Nirvania
  • Enlightment
  • Importance of a guru, generally speaking satguru/sant.
  • Yoga
  • Medatation and its values(eg peace)
  • Torelence and unity with other religions
  • Speeking true inner happiness.
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That the world can stop bieng suffered and the buddhas believed in buddhism.

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