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BUDDHISM: for Beginners! From Dummies to Expert. Beginners Guide for Learning the Basics of Buddhism (Zen, Meditation, Dalai Lama, Yoga, Buddha, Dharma, Happiness)


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BUDDHISM: for Beginners! From Dummies to Expert. Beginners Guide for Learning the Basics of Buddhism (Zen, Meditation, Dalai Lama, Yoga, Buddha, Dharma, Happiness)

Title:BUDDHISM: for Beginners! From Dummies to Expert. Beginners Guide for Learning the Basics of Buddhism (Zen, Meditation, Dalai Lama, Yoga, Buddha, Dharma, Happiness)
Author:Victoria Lee-Taverdyan
Rating:4.71 (994 Votes)
Asin:B01BLJGVKG
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Number of Pages:0 Pages
Publish Date:2016-02-08
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Discover ….Today only, get this Kindle book for just $2.99. Regularly pricedat $4.99. Read on your PC, Mac, smart phone, tablet or Kindle device.Even though Buddhism is commonly listed among the world’s most widespread religions, there are many who would say that Buddhism is not a religion at all but in fact a spiritual journey.Originally founded in India in the 6th Century BC by Siddhartha Gautama (the first Enlightened One) Buddhism strives to help people bring an end to their suffering by renouncing desire, craving, and ignorance in their lives by knowing and following the Four Noble Truths.There are two major branches of Buddhism: Theravada and Mahayana. Theravada Buddhism is most common throughout Southeastern Asia and Sri Lanka. Mahayana Buddhism is more common in eastern Asia. Currently, there are an estimated five hundred million (or more) people who follow Buddhism, which translates to at least five percent of the world’s population, and would make it

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Nice pictures. Often when stories are translated from other languages, some of the flavor of the original gets lost. The use of split screen is very effective. So pleased to finally add this to my collection of books that keep me inspired.. I was never gifted in statistics. Recommended to those people wishing to work online.. There are times, however, when I felt the author labored too hard to create quotes from philosophic and academic sources (to establish authenticity?) and slowed the narrive in places as well as did his references to William Miller, the famed Millenialist cult leader who led his followers to expect the end of the world in 1846. Lingus was well written and original. Well in chaos there is opportunity. The two are both dominate wolves and have a tough time getting along. Great read. Mitchell's formative years and her fascination with Nietzsche (and a REALLY weighty overview of his writings) is placed right in the middle of the book (!)

As for Ms. This book

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