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  • Essay / Essay on the Cessation of Suffering - 529

    Tyler HarbaumWorld ReligionReverend Larry WoodDecember 16, 2013Cessation of Suffering Against the Will of the One GodThere are a variety of differences between Judaism and Buddhism. To list some of the main ones; Jews do not care about Dukkha (the truth of suffering), they do not care about Sammudaya (the truth about the origin of suffering), they do not teach Nirodha (the truth of the cessation of suffering). ), and they don't. teach Magga (the truth of the path to the cessation of suffering); and Jews do not have an entirely uniform belief in reincarnation. I will also cover what little I have been able to discover about interactions between Buddhists and Jews. The main goal of Buddhism is the understanding and cessation of suffering. There are four main teachings on suffering: Dukkha, Sammudaya, Nirodha and Magga. The central importance of suffering in Buddhist philosophy has led some observers to view Buddhism as a pessimistic philosophy. However, the focus on suffering is not intended to present a pessimistic view of life, but rather to present a realistic practice....