Religious Studies - RS - AQA - Buddhism - Module 10
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Hi. Ive been making some notes on Buddhism Module 10, and ive pretty much covered everything apart from these topics:
"The concepts of Nibbana and Samsara"
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"The teachings of the Madhyamaka School, particularly Nagarjuna and Sunyata.
If anybody could help me out on finding some notes on those topics i can send you full notes on pretty much all of the rest of Buddhism - personally typed up.
Thanks
"The concepts of Nibbana and Samsara"
and also
"The teachings of the Madhyamaka School, particularly Nagarjuna and Sunyata.
If anybody could help me out on finding some notes on those topics i can send you full notes on pretty much all of the rest of Buddhism - personally typed up.
Thanks
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"In my understanding, Buddhism is a multi-cultural social education. Today, we would say that Shakyamuni Buddha was the founder of multi-cultural social education, a true social volunteer. His goal was to help sentient beings understand the true reality of life and the universe, to treat everyone equally, to co-exist harmoniously, and to live in mutual cooperation with all others."
http://www.amtb.org.tw/e-bud/e-bud.htm
"In my understanding, Buddhism is a multi-cultural social education. Today, we would say that Shakyamuni Buddha was the founder of multi-cultural social education, a true social volunteer. His goal was to help sentient beings understand the true reality of life and the universe, to treat everyone equally, to co-exist harmoniously, and to live in mutual cooperation with all others."
http://www.amtb.org.tw/e-bud/e-bud.htm
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hi was just wondering if you still have these notes, and if so could you send me them please ?
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