let's say that the primary belief is that "the boss doesn't like me."
Because of the belief that the boss doesn't like me, I start to think "why should I try hard, I'm not going to get ahead." Then. because I don't try hard and do my best work, the boss really doesn't like me!
The cycle looks like this:
The dynastic cycle is the belief that the rise and fall of dynasties is controlled by Heaven (God).
Reincarnation
This cycle is referred to as reincarnation.In Jewish mysticism, it is also called gilgul ha-nefesh.
When reaching enlightenment, a person breaks out of the cycle of samsara, which is the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in various forms according to Buddhist belief. By attaining enlightenment, one achieves liberation from this cycle and reaches a state of ultimate understanding and freedom.
hindus believe in Reincarnation (punarjanma) theoty. We are trapped in cycle of life and death is their belief.
The belief that it is difficult to catch fish during a full moon is tied to the lunar cycle affecting fish behavior. During a full moon, increased light may cause fish to become less active and seek shelter in deeper waters, making them harder to catch. However, this belief is largely based on folklore and anecdotal evidence, with scientific studies showing mixed results on the effect of the lunar cycle on fish activity.
Moksha is translated as liberation and also nirvana. Liberation here means to be free from suffering and the cycle of existence. Moksha is one kind of nirvana, it is not, however, the full attainment of Buddhahood. Basically, yes.
Both Hindus and Buddhists share the belief in karma, which is the principle that actions have consequences that affect an individual's future experiences. They also believe in the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara), where the soul or consciousness undergoes a continual cycle of reincarnation. Additionally, both traditions emphasize the importance of spiritual practice and moral living as pathways to liberation or enlightenment.
Hinduism is one of the oldest religions in the world, originating in India. It is a diverse and complex belief system that includes aspects of culture, philosophy, and spirituality. Central tenets include karma, dharma, and the belief in a cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara).
According to Hinduism Reincarnation (punarjanma) is essential part of life and death cycle. After a person dies he goes into Reincarnation (punarjanma) cycle and takes a new form in his or her next life.
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Christian belief fundamentally differs from the concept of samsara, which is the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth in Hinduism and Buddhism. Christians believe in a linear view of life, emphasizing a single earthly existence followed by eternal life in heaven or hell based on one's faith and actions. In contrast, samsara suggests an ongoing cycle of reincarnation influenced by karma, where souls are reborn until they achieve liberation (moksha) from this cycle. This divergence reflects differing understandings of the nature of existence, salvation, and the afterlife.