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I am interested in receiving information about your work.
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I am looking to interview an active member of Buddhism for a research paper I am doing for my college class. If anyone would like to help me out, I would greatly appreciate it. Your name may remain anonymous for the paper, if you wish.
These are the interview questions:
1) What’s your name, age and where are you from?
Could you explain the importance of the four noble truths?
2) How did you become Buddhist? And how long have you been a Buddhist?
3) Does your entire family practice Buddhism?
4) What are the important Holidays of Buddhism?
5) Could you describe a typical Buddhist worship or prayer service?
6) Do you meditate? Could you describe how this is done?
7) Could you explain what Karma and reincarnation are?
9) Could explain the importance of the 8 fold path?
10) Could you describe what your Temple looks like?
11) What different sects are in Buddhism and which one do you belong to?
12) Could you explain the importance of the Buddha?
13) Do you have a favorite teaching or story of the Buddha?
14) How has Buddhism changed or shaped your life?
15) What do you believe is the central teaching in Buddhism?
If you are interested in helping me with my research paper, please provide answers to these questions and email me at bonillasamantha@gmail.com. Thank you for your time and help!
Buddha’s 4th Noble truth, is the 8 fold path, which will enable us to erase our karma. The middle way between all dualities, extremes, and actions…
In the beauty of life, there is much frustration, misery and suffering..1st noble truth..
There are causes to all of this suffering by way of, the psychological ego, past actions or karma, desires, cravings and attachments to all subjects and objects…..2nd noble truth…
Realisation to the causes and effects of our suffering, is the process of erasing that very suffering..3rd Noble truth…