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Essay heading: 4 noble truths
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Thus Samudaya is the noble truth of the origin of suffering and as such it explains why and how we suffer. According to Buddhism, the reason for this is a cycle of causation: "The chain of interdependent events that binds men to the wheel of suffering?" (Saddhatissa; 510) Being such, Buddhists believe that everything is connected and life is constantly in flux... displayed 300 characters
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According to Buddhism, the reason for this is a cycle of causation: "The chain of interdependent events that binds men to the wheel of suffering?" (Saddhatissa; 510) Being such, Buddhists believe that everything is connected and life is constantly in flux. They believe so because Buddha asked himself "Where is the "I"? Is it the body? Is it feelings? Is it the will? Or the mind? Nowhere can be found a permanent identity... displayed next 300 characters
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