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Wednesday 10/ 23/ 1013

Wednesday 10/ 23/ 1013. Objective: Students will experience the story of Siddhartha Gautama, the worlds first buddha Homework: Vocabulary Quiz tomorrow Do now: Take out vocabulary homework Take out notebook. How I was introduced to Buddhism.

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Wednesday 10/ 23/ 1013

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  1. Wednesday 10/23/1013 Objective: Students will experience the story of Siddhartha Gautama, the worlds first buddha Homework: • Vocabulary Quiz tomorrow • Do now: Take out vocabulary homework • Take out notebook

  2. How I was introduced to Buddhism • Imagine that you are on the edge of a cliff that is 100 feet tall • You look over the edge of the cliff and you see hundreds of jagged, sharp and pointy rocks at the bottom • Now imagine that someone has pushed you over the cliff and you are falling to your certain the death

  3. The question becomes • Would you take pleasure in the fall knowing that you are going to die…… • If the answer is no, than why would you take pleasure in life??????

  4. Siddhartha

  5. His name was Siddhartha

  6. The first trip he saw an old man

  7. The second trip he saw a sick man

  8. On the third

  9. On the fourth trip he sees an Indian holy man

  10. I will not move from this spot till I have achieved my answers

  11. The answer relies on the 4 noble truths

  12. Thursday 10/23/13 • Objective: Students will examine four reasons that allowed Buddhism to spread across china • Homework • No homework • Do Now- • Set up paper for Cornell notes • What Buddhists believe

  13. Four Noble Truths • There is suffering in the world. To live is to suffer. (Dukkha) • The Buddha found this out when he was young and experienced suffering and death in others.

  14. Four Noble Truths The cause of suffering is self-centered desire and attachments.

  15. Four Noble Truths The solution is to eliminate desire and attachments.

  16. Four Noble Truths To reach nirvana, one must follow the Eightfold Path.

  17. 1. Reincarnation • concept that one must go through many cycles of birth, living, and death • After many such cycles, if a person releases their attachment to desire and the self, they can attain Nirvana  - a state of liberation and freedom from suffering

  18. 2. Karma the law that every cause has an effect, i.e., our actions have results.

  19. There are no Gods, Not even Buddha himself

  20. World Population appx. 376 m ** 4th largest The Largest Buddhist Communities Top 10 Countries with theHighest Proportion of Buddhists

  21. Buddhism: world distribution

  22. Primary source analysis • What evidence do we have that Buddhism spread across china? • Evidence C

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