Match the descriptions to the Four Noble Truths they represent.
The wish to collect riches, je...
History, 30.05.2020 03:01, zakiraboo94
Match the descriptions to the Four Noble Truths they represent.
The wish to collect riches, jewels, and other
worldly objects leads to suffering.
One can overcome suffering and attain
enlightenment by following a series of
steps devised by the Buddha.
Suffering is an unavoidable aspect of life.
Letting go of material wishes and becoming
mentally aware frees one from suffering.
Suffering is a part of life.
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The cause of suffering is a
desire for material things.
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To end suffering, one must
remove all desire and ignorance.
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The way to remove ignorance
is to follow the Eightfold Path.
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