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World Religions Report "Buddhism" Essay

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World Religions Report "Buddhism"
Axia University of University of Phoenix
HUM 130 Religions of the World
Deborah George
Stephanie Kyler
August 18, 2007

World Religions Report "Buddhism"

How can we begin to understand such a diverse and ancient religion? The width of Buddhism is immense. It is a religion without any written rules. Buddhism is based on self-discovery. Buddhists are born with the quest to find their true form. They believe that they are prisoners of the physical plain until they reach nirvana. Nirvana is the ultimate goal for a Buddhist (Buddhism, 2007). It is the state that saves them from all suffering and evil. They believe that only nirvana can remove them from the never-ending circle of life.
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Dead center was a large scroll with a single character written on it. Two smaller scrolls were on either side of the large character in the middle.
Whenever I thought of Buddhist I saw bald men or women with orange robes, white socks, and brown sandals. Obviously, not the older woman with gray hair that was now facing me and the other twenty congregants in the meditation room. She was obviously the leader.
As I looked to my right and left, I noticed the veterans of meditating could easily be spotted by their perfect posture and quiet, content, stiffness. To see each person in their own position was amusing. Most had their legs in front of themselves, crossed and slightly below their hips. Their gaze was typically a few feet in front of their eyes. Some had their eyes closed and some were simply staring. One woman to my right was sitting with her arms resting on her bent legs, a unique approach. Her old age and heavy weight prevented her from sitting any other way. Another middle aged man was sitting on his heels with a tiny wooden bench under him. Each person, based upon their size and flexibility, found their own position to stay in. I could not read the expression of the leader facing us, and that made me a little uncomfortable. She seemed to have a somewhat content expression, but I never could quite tell. After about ten minutes of sitting in silence the leader struck a gong. It signaled everyone that it was

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