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BUDDHISM

BUDDHISM. Cornell Notes through interaction and summary. Vocabulary words to look for and add to vocabulary index. Buddhism Siddhartha Gautama Meditation Buddha enlightenment Four Noble Truths Eightfold Path. Rules to Cornell Notes:.

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BUDDHISM

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  1. BUDDHISM Cornell Notes through interaction and summary

  2. Vocabulary words to look for and add to vocabulary index • Buddhism Siddhartha Gautama • Meditation Buddha • enlightenment • Four Noble Truths Eightfold Path

  3. Rules to Cornell Notes: • Dark Red Font= Cornell Questions • Royal Blue Font= Vocabulary Words • Bright Red Font= Instructions that you need to follow and add to your Cornell Notes

  4. What is Buddhism? • Religion that originated in India • Founded by Siddhartha Gautama • Re-create the drawing next to your notes :

  5. Who was Siddhartha Gautama? • Wealthy prince • King wanted Siddhartha to be free from the bad in the world so kept him in the palace. • Siddhartha grew older and saw the bad anyway • He left to find to answer to fix the bad • Siddhartha tried many things that helped him question, but the best way • Meditation: practice of sitting quietly and clearing the mind of thought • Through meditation, Siddhartha found his answers and became, Buddha-the enlightened one

  6. What are the Teachings of Buddha? • To live a peaceful life, then follow the Four Noble Truths: • Suffering is a part of life. Everyone Suffers • Suffering happens because people think material possessions can make them happy • If you stop craving material possessions, then you’ll be happy • There are things that will help you stop craving things

  7. What is the Eightfold Path? • The path to achieve a peaceful and happy life • Eightfold Path teaches people how to change their speech, thoughts, and behavior to achieve happiness. • It also teaches the importance of meditation to ease suffering. • Next to these notes: • Connect how the eightfold path relates to your life.

  8. Who could reach enlightenment? • Any person can become enlightened. • Enlightenment-to achieve a state of reducing or eliminating suffering. • Next to these notes: Write 3 questions you may still have about enlightenment.

  9. What is the legacy of Buddha? • Lived to be 80 years old. • His followers helped to spread his teachings to other lands. • Famous king of India, Ashoka the Great helped spread Buddhism to other parts of Asia • Today, millions of people practice Buddhism

  10. Summary of Cornell Notes: • Answer the Summary Question at the bottom of your notes: • What are the main points or key ideas of Buddhism?

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