Buddhism Mindmap


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  • Created on: 11-09-20 13:14
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  • Buddhism
    • Four Noble Truths
      • 1. Dukkha
        • Three types of suffering
          • Suffering or pain
          • Impermanence or change
          • Conditioned reality
      • 2. Samudaya
        • Cause of suffering - tanha
          • Three Poisons
            • Hatred
            • Ignorance
            • Greed
      • 3. Nirodha
        • End of suffering
          • Acknowledgement of suffering
      • 4. Magga
        • Eightfold Path
          • Right action
          • Right speech
          • Right mindfulness
          • Right effort
          • Right livelihood
          • Right concentration
          • Right intention
          • Right view
    • The Dhamma
      • Pratityasamutpada
        • Dependent origination or conditionality
          • Nothing exists without something else causing it to exist
          • Because existence is dependent on previous or connecting factors, it is conditional.
      • Three Marks of Existence
        • 1. Anicca
          • Nothing stays the same, impermanence
        • 2. Anatta
          • No fixed essence, no soul
        • 3. Dukkha
          • Suffering/dissatisfaction
      • Nagasena & The Chariot
        • Parts that make up the chariot
          • ‘self’ is made up of several separate and changing elements, and there is no single entity called a ‘self’.
    • Human Personality
      • Skandhas
        • Theravada Buddhism, 5 aggregates
          • body, sensation, perception, thoughts and consciousness
      • Sunyata
        • Mahayana Buddhism, emptiness
          • no fixed, stable self, and the universe is neither fixed nor stable either
      • Buddha-nature
        • Important in Mahayana
          • All humans have potential to become enlightened
    • Human Destiny
      • Bodhisattva
        • Mahayana, vehicle to Buddhahood
          • Attainted 6 Perfections, stay in cycle of samsara
      • Arhat
        • Theravada, seek perfect understanding & calm
          • cease craving, follow teachings of Buddha
      • Pure Land
        • Follow Amida Buddha, created Pure Land
          • Follow his teachings, aim to be reborn in Pure Land
          • Easier to reach enlightenment

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