Sociology, asked by vahileabhishek6949, 1 year ago

What kind of challenges do Buddhism face?

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Answered by nisharoy4
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If someone or something becomes a "perceived" challenge, this is because I am thinking of [them/it] as a challenge.  The thought is mine.  I am the one projecting the thought.  And as such, I react to the actions of others and my actions have results much as others actions have results, of which I just reacted to.

I create the challenge by the actions I do and maintain to the actions of others.

My sister asked me the same question, only she said it differently.  (I was a monk only five years at the time): How do you stand people staring at you all the time?  My answer to her was, "I don't look back"! 
Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A Buddha is a person who is self-aware, and has wisdom and compassion. Buddhists therefore celebrate and revere the Buddha as an enlightened human being rather than as a God or an incarnation of God. The main source of faith and practice for Buddhists is the Dharma (the teachings of the Buddha).

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