These are the basic beliefs: The Four Noble Truths
1. The Reality of Suffering--dukkha
2. The Cause of Suffering --samudaya
The principle cause of suffering is the attachment to "desire" or "craving", tanha. Both desire to have (wanting) and desire not to have (aversion).
desire for sense-pleasures--kama-tanha,
desire to become--bhava-tanha,
desire to get rid of--vibhava-tanha.
3. Suffering can end, Nirvana is peace --nirodha
The end of suffering is non-attachment, or letting go of desire or craving. This is the state of Nibbana (Nirvana), where greed, hatred, and delusion are extinct.
4. The Path to the Cessation of Suffering--magga
The Eight-Fold Path:
Widsom--Panna
Right Understanding/Knowledge--samma ditthi
Right Thought/Thinking--samma sankappa
Morality--Sila
Right Speech--samma vaca
Right Action/Conduct--samma kammanta
Right Livelihood--samma ajiva
Concentration--Samadhi
Right Effort--samma vayama
Right Mindfulness--samma sati
Right Concentration--samma samadhi As you can see, there are truths and then a path is given. There really isn't much for beliefs. Buddha said believe nothing...not even me...personal experience is your teacher.
Because of religion
Not necessarily. Buddhism is compatible with other religions. In fact, most polytheistic religions can accommodate the beliefs of other religions. However, monotheistic religions must necessarily exclude all religions that believe in other gods. The alternative view, held by atheists, is that no religion is true.
Hinduism believes in reincarnation, and Buddhism has no gods or prophets. Islam is the only monotheistic religion of the six. Shintoism believes in many different gods. All have different views on after death, but all have similar beliefs and practices.
A:Laws based on religion are created to enforce observance of beliefs held by the lawmakers. They may also be created to make it difficult for citizens not to share those beliefs.
that would be that would be spirituality or religion
A:There is no biblical verse that disproves ancient Egyptian beliefs, since no scripture from one religion could truly and objectively disprove the beliefs held in another religion. We almost universally accept that ancient Egyptian beliefs were not true, simply because the religion no longer has followers.
what do you mean by one religion or many? Some Buddhists have different beliefs but its only one religion called Buddhism. it has many branches or denominations like christians but its still one religion. Buddhism is basically one religion but various sects some worship the idol others believe in the writings and some see it as life philosphy--------To call Buddhism a religion fails the goal. Religion requiers believing, example one god in Islam or chritianety. There is no god in Buddhism to belive in. Buddhism is more a way to follow. So it is better to call it a philosophy, because who knows, has not to belive. Buddhism is continuos collecting knowledge by understanding this world of phenomenas which are confusig the mind. Buddha was a real person who developed enlightnement out of himself. Thereafter he tought this way to his diciples. At least all followers of Buddha try to go his way. How to acchieve this goal may have different options which occure in various ways. Lama (teacher) says: different practice but it is all the same! --- 'hope my English is understandable, if not sorry, I'm German
Yes Religion of any kind influences ones life. Religion is simply a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith.
The Adena tribe's religion is not well-documented, as they did not leave a written record of their beliefs. However, it is believed that they held animistic beliefs, worshiping spirits in nature and engaging in burial rituals that suggest a belief in an afterlife.
He believed in complete freedom of religion, demanded no oaths regarding religious beliefs, no compulsory attendance at worship, and no taxes to support a state church.
Geoffrey Chaucer was a Christian and was a member of the Church of England. He is often described as having held traditional Christian beliefs.
the religious beliefs held by the Shang