“The ten worlds” Buddhist philosophy
At any moment we can find ourselves shifting from one state of mind and body to another. Example: Say you are having a fine day. At this time you are in a certain state of mind and body, if someone where to hurt you, your state of mind and body would change. Following is a list of Buddhist terms that describe “the ten worlds” or the ten states of mind and body:
1. Hell = Painful suffering, depression or grief.
2. Hunger = Domination by desire or craving, both physical and mental.
3. Animality = The 'law of the jungle'. Acting instinctively, Fear of the strong and oppression of the weak.
4. Anger = Aggressiveness, having conflict with others; selfishness and ego.
5. Humanity, or Tranquility = At peace; a time for rest or passiveness.
6. Rapture, or Heaven = Gratification; desire achieved.
7. Learning = Learning about life and oneself from others and from existing knowledge.
8. Realisation = The wisdom or insight where we gain an understanding of an aspect of life from our own observations and experiences.
9. Bodhisattva = Devotion to the happiness of others.
10. Buddha = Awareness to the true nature of life; absolute happiness, wisdom, courage, compassion, creativity and life force.
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