Nirvana, Karma and Rebirth Target: To learn about the key ideas which are important to Buddhists. LO: You will be able to identify examples of good and bad karma
Starter What
are the five moral precepts? Why do Buddhists keep to these? What are the consequences of them failing to keep them?
Paradise Humans
dream of finding paradise. To Christians this would be heaven. Buddhists believe their ultimate goal is to reach Nirvana. Nirvana is a state of being reached when we overcome the idea of “self” and become one with the universe.
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We are trapped on the wheel of life. We may be reborn as humans, animals or even plants. Sometimes we may be reborn as something to teach us a lesson or a quality required to reach Nirvana. A very impatient person may be reborn as a tree! When you are reborn as a human this opportunity should not be wasted. Only humans achieve enlightenment.
“The chances of being Chances of Enlightenment? reborn as a human being
are the same as those of a blind turtle being able to swim through a ring in a 100 years in a vast ocean�
Karma
Rebirths arise from the result of achieving good or bad Karma. Karma is the idea that every action has a reaction. If people do good, then good follows. Results of Karma can be experienced in the present lifetime, even day by day. It can also follow you into your next life. Karma determines whether you reach enlightenment or have to live a further 1000 lifetimes of a lesser animal in order to get to the truth. YouTube - My Name Is Earl! Season 1 Trailer!
Key Words Karma Nirvana Reincarnation
Demonstration
Good and Bad karma Lending someone money Saying good morning to a stranger Helping a friend who is sick Listening to someone when they have a problem Saying nasty things about someone Following school rules Punching somebody Doing voluntary work
Why Might You Become These Things In Your Next Life? Plenary Pig Dog Tree
Hunted
Fox Poor human being