Budhism Four noble truths.
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Buddhism
Task 2.
Principles teachings of Buddhism
The 4 noble truths.
1.<Tab/>That existence in the phenomenal universe is inseparable from suffering and from sorrow.
2.<Tab/>That the cause of suffering is desire for existence in the world of phenomena.
3.<Tab/>Eradicating all desire for existence in this universe of phenomena brings about that cessation of suffering.
4.<Tab/>That the way
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seventh and eighth century and were unhappy with those who taught that enlightenment came to a dim future. Rituals at this time were becoming more popular except for those of the Theravada Buddas. Many others believed that the Theravada was not practicing at all and were for fixed on learning. So in conclusion this quote does not completely express the Buddhist Dharma for some groups of Buddhists. Though it is a quote expresses among most.
seventh and eighth century and were unhappy with those who taught that enlightenment came to a dim future. Rituals at this time were becoming more popular except for those of the Theravada Buddas. Many others believed that the Theravada was not practicing at all and were for fixed on learning. So in conclusion this quote does not completely express the Buddhist Dharma for some groups of Buddhists. Though it is a quote expresses among most.