Four Noble Truths Test
Four Noble Truths
The Four Noble Truths of Buddhism are stated in simple terms as:
- ………. ……………..
- ………. …………….. from attachment to desires
- ………. …………….. when attachment to desire ceases
- …………. from suffering is possible by practicing the ……………….
I. …………………
The viewpoint is that life consists of suffering and dissatisfaction. This suffering is called dukkha.
Human nature is imperfect, as is the world you live in. During your lifetime, you inevitably have to endure physical suffering such as pain, sickness, injury, tiredness, old age, and eventually death. This is especially true for poor people.
This means you are never able to keep permanently what you strive for. Happy moments pass by, and soon you will too.
II. ………………………. from attachment to desires
The cause of suffering is called samudaya or tanha. It is the desire to have and control things, such as craving of sensual pleasures. For example, if you desire fame and fortune, you will surely suffer disappointment and perhaps even cause suffering for others.
Attachment to material things creates suffering because attachments are transient and loss is inevitable. Thus suffering will necessarily follow.
III. …………………. when attachment to desire ceases
The end to suffering is called nirodha. It is achieving Nirvana, which is the final liberation of suffering. The mind experiences complete freedom, liberation and non-attachment. It lets go of any desire or craving. It is attaining dispassion.
Nirvana means freedom from all worries, troubles and ideas. It is not comprehensible for those who have not attained it.
IV. ………… from suffering is possible by practicing the ……………….
In order to end suffering, you must follow the Eightfold Path. This liberation from suffering is what many people mean when they use the word “enlightenment.”
The path to the end of suffering is gradually seeking self-improvement through the eight elements. The path to the end of suffering can extend over many lifetimes, throughout which every individual rebirth is subject to karmic conditioning. Craving, ignorance and other effects will disappear gradually, as progress is made through each lifetime.
Eightfold path
There are eight attitudes or paths you must follow to find freedom from suffering. These are the “right” or correct things to do in your life:
- Right ……….
- Right ……….
- Right ……….
- Right ……….
- Right ……….
- Right ……….
- Right ……….
- Right ……….
This is the way to reach Nirvana.
Three Qualities | Eightfold Path |
Wisdom (panna) | Right ……… |
Right ……… | |
Morality (sila) | Right ……… |
Right ……… | |
Right ……… | |
Meditation (samadhi) | Right ……… |
Right ……… | |
Right ……… |
Three Characteristics of Existence
1. ……………….. (anicca)
2. ……………….. (dukkha)
3. ……………….. (anatta)
Hindrances
Unwholesome mental states that impede progress towards enlightenment.
1. ……………….. lust
2. ……………….. and ………………..
3. ……………….. and ………………..
4. ……………….. and ………………..
5. ……………….. ………………..
Factors of Enlightenment
1. ………………..
2. ………………..
3. ………………..
4. ………………..
5. ………………..
6. ………………..
7. ………………..
What we are made up of…
The five aggregates (skandhas) are
Form (rupa) is made up of
- ………………..
- ………………..
- ………………..
- ………………..
Feeling (vedana) is one of
- ………………..,
- ………………..
- ………………..
Feelings arise when there is contact between the six internal organs and the six external objects.
Internal Organ | External Object |
……………….. | Sight |
……………….. | Sound |
……………….. | Odor |
……………….. | Taste |
……………….. | Touch |
……………….. | Mental Object |
Perception (samjna) a is related to the six external objects
Volition (samskara) is the response of the will to the six external objects
Consciousness (vijnana) grasps the characteristics of the six external objects
- ……………….. consciousness
- ……………….. consciousness
- ……………….. consciousness
- ……………….. consciousness
- ……………….. consciousness
- ……………….. consciousness
Things that slow us down and restrict our freedom
- ………………..
- ………………..
- ……………….. to ………………..
- ……………….. Lust
- ………………..
- ……………….. for Fine Material Existence
- ……………….. for Immaterial Existence
- ………………..
- ………………..
- ………………..
Friends on the way to freedom
The boundless states or brahmaviharas are considered friends on the way to Nirvana. They help in dissolving the idea of a separate self.
- ………………..
- ………………..
- ………………..
- ………………..
Near enemy is a quality that can masquerade as the original, but is not the original. Far enemy is the clearly opposite quality. The boundless state serves as an antidote for the quality mentioned as the far enemy.
Pali | English | Description | Near Enemy | Far Enemy |
metta | loving kindness | good-will, friendship, unconditional love for all beings | selfish love | hatred |
karuna | compassion | empathy, to feel with someone instead of for someone | pity | cruelty |
mudita | sympathetic joy | spontaneous joy in response to others success | hypocrisy | envy |
upekkha | equanimity | even-mindedness based on insight into the nature of things | indifference | anxiety |
Qualities that need to be perfected
The ten perfections (paramis) are
- ……………… (dana)
- ……………….. (sila)
- ……………….. (nekkhamma)
- ……………….. (panna)
- ……………….. (viriya)
- ……………….. (khanti)
- ……………….. (sacca)
- ……………….. (adhitthana)
- ……………….. (metta)
- ……………….. (upekkha)
Four Noble Truths
- Right speech
- Body
- Auditory
- Right effort
- Investigatio
- Right concentration
- Transiency (anicca)
- Sorrow (dukkha)
- Volition
- Sensuous lust
- Aversion and ill will
- Sloth and torpor
- Restlessness and worry
- Doubt
- Eightfold Path
- Right mindfulness
- Energy
- Loving-Kindness
- Tranquillity
- Concentration
- Equanimity
- Earth
- Right view
- Suffering ceases
- pleasant,
- unpleasant
- compassion
- Eye
- Patience
- Nose
- Tongue
- Right action
- Selflessness (anatta)
- Perception
- Suffering exists
- Consciousness
- Visual
- Right livelihood
- Olfactory
- Gustatory
- Tactile
- Mental
- Self-delusion
- Sceptical doubt
- Clinging to Ritual
- Sensuous Lust
- Ill Will
- Greed for Fine Material Existence
- Mind
- Immaterial
- Existence
- Conceit
- Restlessness
- Ignorance
- Loving kindness
- Compassion
- Sympathetic Joy
- Equanimity
- loving kindness
- neutral
- sympathetic joy
- equanimity
- Generosity
- Morality
- Renunciation
- Wisdom
- Energy
- Patience
- Truthfulness
- Resolution
- Loving-Kindness
- Equanimity
- Generosity
- Resolution
- Renunciation
- Wisdom
- Energy
- Ear
- Truthfulness
- Morality
- Rapture
- Equanimity
- Greed
- Suffering arises
- Firewind
- Freedom
- Mindfulness
- Water