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Buddhism is a religion founded over 2,500 years ago by Siddartha Gautama in India that is now prominent in East and Southeast Asia. According to Buddhism, there is no permanent, eternal self or soul. The Buddhist view is that the notion of a unified self that persists through time is an illusion, as every aspect of life and the universe is in a constant state of change. Buddhism teaches that the self is composed of five impermanent aggregates: physical form, sensation, conceptualization, dispositions to act, and consciousness. The document provides examples of personal experiences from the listed members that relate to Buddhist concepts of the impermanent self.
Buddhism is a religion founded over 2,500 years ago by Siddartha Gautama in India that is now prominent in East and Southeast Asia. According to Buddhism, there is no permanent, eternal self or soul. The Buddhist view is that the notion of a unified self that persists through time is an illusion, as every aspect of life and the universe is in a constant state of change. Buddhism teaches that the self is composed of five impermanent aggregates: physical form, sensation, conceptualization, dispositions to act, and consciousness. The document provides examples of personal experiences from the listed members that relate to Buddhist concepts of the impermanent self.
Buddhism is a religion founded over 2,500 years ago by Siddartha Gautama in India that is now prominent in East and Southeast Asia. According to Buddhism, there is no permanent, eternal self or soul. The Buddhist view is that the notion of a unified self that persists through time is an illusion, as every aspect of life and the universe is in a constant state of change. Buddhism teaches that the self is composed of five impermanent aggregates: physical form, sensation, conceptualization, dispositions to act, and consciousness. The document provides examples of personal experiences from the listed members that relate to Buddhist concepts of the impermanent self.
GROUP 10 - BUDDHISM Schedule: MWF (11:30-12:30 AM)
Members:
Basmayor, Vincent Berdon, Adelfa Mae Igot, Feah Lagaras, Jane
PHILOSOPHER PERSPECTIVE ABOUT THE SELF EXAMPLE OF PERSONAL EXPERIENCE
BUDDHISM According to Anatta doctrine of Being self-centered when I am Budddhism, at the core of human overwhelmed or flattered by some A religion that was founded by beings and living creatures, there is things. Siddartha Gautama (The Budhha) no eternal, essential and absolute -Adelfa Mae Berdon more than 2,500 years ago in India. something called a soul, self or When the CHED released the newly The religion has historically been atman. revised curriculum and most prominent in East and Buddhist agrees with Hume that the implemented it last year. Southeast Asia, but its influence is notion of a permanent self that exist -Feah Igot growing in West. as a unified identity through time is Everytime my father says not so Buddhism is often referred to as an illusion. good about me. reincarnation. Every aspect of life is impermanent -Vincent Basmayor Buddhism has assumed many and all elements of the universe are I have experienced freedom for different forms, but in each case in a continual process of change and awhile. there has been an attempt to draw transition, a process that includes -Jane Lagaras from life experiences of the Buddha, each self as well. his teachings, and the spirit or The self is composed of five essence of his teachings (called aggregates: physical form, Dharma) as models for the religious sensation, conceptualization, life. dispositions to act, and consciousness.