Think Like A Buddhist

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Mind Map on Think Like A Buddhist, created by One Corixus on 10/01/2021.
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Think Like A Buddhist
  1. 2 Parkland

    Annotations:

    • https://www.mughalgardens.org/html/sheikhupura_hiran.html
    1. 3 Trees

      Annotations:

      • https://www.buddhistdoor.net/features/the-tree-in-buddhist-symbolism-and-art
      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terai-Duar_savanna_and_grasslands
      1. 4 Deer

        Annotations:

        • Deer are a direct reference to the Buddha’s first teaching in the Deer Park, Sarnath. The “deer” is a symbol of many things, the personification of virtues and a character of legends and myths. The suggestion is that so wondrous was the Buddha’s appearance and peaceful his presence that even the animals came to listen.   When exiled into the forest, one of the great and holy Pandavas, Yudhishthira, is approached by the deer in a dream: “[W]e are the deer of this forest. Majesty, now only very few of us remain, like seeds, like broken words; if you do not leave us we shall all perish for your food” (Mahabharata142). In the morning he tells his brothers, “We must move on and let the forest animals recover” (Mahabharata 142).
        • https://www.la.utexas.edu/users/bump/Hindu%20Ethics%20and%20Nonhuman%20Animals.pdf
        1. 1 Dharma Wheel

          Annotations:

          • The dharma wheel, traditionally represented with eight spokes, has a variety of meanings. It initially only meant royalty, it began to be used in a Buddhist context on the Pillars of Ashoka during the 3rd century BC. The Dharma wheel is generally seen as referring to the historical process of teaching the Buddha Dharma, the eight spokes referring to the Noble Eight-fold Path. The lotus also has several meanings, often referring to the quality of compassion and subsequently to the related notion of the inherently pure potential of the mind.
        2. 5 Buddha

          Annotations:

          • https://www.biographyonline.net/spiritual/buddha.html#:~:text=Buddha%20was%20born%20approximately%20400,close%20to%20the%20Indian%20border.&text=It%20is%20said%20his%20father%20had%20a%20premonition%20that%20Siddhartha,a%20greater%20meaning%20to%20life.
          • http://americanhumanist.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/BUDDHISM_2017.pdf
          • Letting Go https://www.existentialbuddhist.com/2011/02/letting-go/
          1. Place of Buddha's Enlightenment

            Annotations:

            • https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/art-asia/south-asia/south-asia-intro/a/bodh-gaya-the-site-of-the-buddhas-enlightenment#:~:text=This%20extraordinary%20place%E2%80%94Bodh%20Gaya,of%20Siddhartha%20Gautama%2C%20the%20Buddha.
            1. Meaning of Buddhism

              Annotations:

              • https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1958/02/the-meaning-of-buddhism/306832/
              • https://www.ancient.eu/buddhism/
          2. Live Like A Buddhist

            Annotations:

            • https://www.goconqr.com/en-US/mindmap/28160544/Live-Like-A-Buddhist
            1. Buddhism & Humanism: A Synthesis

              Annotations:

              • https://stormboard.com/storm/235519/Buddhism_and_Humanism:_a_Synthesis
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