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L5 - What have I learnt?

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Extinguishing wants, attachments to things and suffering to reach liberation from the cycle of samsara.
Moksha involves returning to God.
A person who has reached enlightenment but has chosen to continue the cycle of samsara in a new form with each life to teach others how to reach nirvana.
How is nirvana different to moksha?
What is nirvana?
What is a bodhisattva?
By following the margas of action (the Eightfold Path) and knowledge (the Four Noble Truths).
How did Buddha reach nirvana?
What did he do once he reached enlightenment?
He taught others before his death, at which point, he reached nirvana and was free from the cycle of samsara.
They do not! There is generally not a belief in a soul or a reconnection with God within Buddhist beliefs.
How do Buddhist beliefs about reaching nirvana compare to Abrahamic beliefs about the soul returning to God?
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