In Buddhism, samsara is the cycle of birth, death and rebirth, one of continued sufferingBuddhism Rebirth
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Rebirth in early Indian philosophy, including Buddhism, is not just physical rebirth after death. The liberation which occurs in this life and transforms consciousness is liberation from the psychological 'rebirth' of unhappy moods and states of mind. Only when the notion of rebirth is distinguished into these two different conceptions of it does the central message of Buddhism become coherent and accessible.
In Buddhism, rebirth is not transmigration. There is no self that is being reborn. On the other hand, rebirth in Buddhism is part and parcel of the continuous process of change, not just in our death and birth.
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Buddhism is a philosophy and religion that is based on the teachings Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha who lived in what is now Northern India and Nepal between the years 563 and 483 BCE. Buddhism continued to spread from this region ...
The unhappiness that Buddhism is dedicated to analysing and overcoming is not spiritual dissatisfaction, but instead the ordinary unhappiness caused by those physical circumstances of life which are disagreeable. Unhappiness has mental causes too, and these are emotional responses out ...
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