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Universe in Buddhism

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Curipod generated lesson: "Universe in Buddhism". #11-13

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1. Open question
270 seconds
Is it possible to reconcile the concept of an infinite universe in Buddhism with the idea of the finite cycle of rebirth?
2. Word cloud
120 seconds
What is the importance of the universe in Buddhism?
3. Slide
60 seconds
In Buddhism, the universe is seen as an infinite, interconnected web of life. The Buddhist concept of reincarnation explains rebirth and life cycles. Karma is the law of cause and effect in Buddhism, where actions have consequences.
Buddhism and the Universe
4. Slide
60 seconds
Karma Reincarnation Nirvana
Concepts:
5. Slide
60 seconds
In Buddhism, the universe is thought to have no beginning or end, and that it is constantly changing. The universe is believed to have 5 realms: heavens, demigods, people, animals, and hungry ghosts. The universe is seen as a harmonious interdependence between the inner and outer worlds.
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6. Open question
300 seconds
What role does the universe play in Buddhist teachings?
7. Open question
300 seconds
How do Buddhist teachings compare to other religious views on the universe?
8. Open question
300 seconds
What impact does the idea of an infinite universe have on your beliefs?
9. Open question
300 seconds
How do Buddhist teachings on the universe shape your view of the world?
10. Drawings
450 seconds
Brain break: Create a drawing that reflects the mood of a dystopian future.Requirements:1. The drawing must include at least five elements that are unique to a dystopian future.2. The drawing must be created using both traditional and digital art media.3. The drawing must include elements of both fantasy and realism.4. The drawing must be large enough to display on a wall.5. The drawing must be completed in one week.
11. Drawings
1350 seconds
Question: How does Buddhism view the universe and its inhabitants? Clues: • Buddhism focuses on the idea of karma, which is the belief that one's actions have consequences. • Buddhism also emphasizes the idea of impermanence, which suggests that all things in the universe are constantly changing. • Buddhism also teaches that all living things are interconnected and interdependent. In pairs: Select and solve one of the tasks: A. Create a diagram of the Buddhist view of the universe and its inhabitants. B. Discuss how the Buddhist view of the universe is different from other philosophical perspectives.
12. Poll
60 seconds
What is the Buddhist view of the Universe?
  • It has no intrinsic meaning
  • It is an illusion
  • It is the manifestation of karma
  • It is a random, chaotic event
13. Poll
60 seconds
What is the Buddhist concept of Nirvana?
  • A state of being in which one is disconnected from the material world
  • A place of eternal rest
  • A place free of suffering and pain
  • A state of perfect enlightenment
14. Poll
60 seconds
What is the Buddhist concept of rebirth?
  • A process of reincarnation
  • A cycle of death and rebirth
  • A cycle of suffering and rebirth
  • A cycle of karma and rebirth
15. Poll
60 seconds
What are the main goals of Buddhism?
  • Nirvana and Enlightenment
  • Happiness and Joy
  • Prosperity and Wealth
  • Perfection and Understanding
16. Poll
60 seconds
What is the Buddhist concept of karma?
  • A process of reincarnation
  • A cycle of death and rebirth
  • The law of cause and effect
  • The law of threefold return
17. Open question
270 seconds
Work together in pairs: What is the role of the universe in Buddhist philosophy, and how does it relate to the Four Noble Truths?

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