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Unit 1

Dharma teaching

The world today is great suffering. The most important thing is to understand the circle of nature and how suffering. Thai Theravada Buddhism, which I respect, teaches that everything is impermanence. The process of nature has a beginning, a still being, and an ending. Whether it is emotions that overwhelm us or our lack of consciousness, including the feelings that dominate us or lack of consciousness, what follows will cause suffering. If you come back and look at your mind, you will find that all things that happen come from your mind. Therefore, my work will discuss suffering that we must learn to apply. "Knowing to suffer, seeing the Dharma."

Unit 2

Truth of life

The Buddha's Four Noble Truths in Buddhism emphasize the importance of understanding the natural cycle and how pain works. His work combines different techniques, such as sound art and photographs, to convey an understanding of the Buddha's Dhamma, the unchangeable truth of Dhammachita, the impermanence of life, and emotions dominated by a lack of consciousness. These projects are reminders that life is short and that we should do good for the benefit of all.

Unit 3

Consciousness

Buddhism emphasizes mindfulness and the uncertainty of life, focusing on the present moment without focusing on external factors. It acknowledges the inevitability of death and encourages contemplation of it to gain insight into the impermanence of life. This understanding can inspire individuals to live with greater wisdom and compassion. Buddhism aims to cultivate a deeper understanding of the interconnected nature of existence by practising mindfulness and contemplating the uncertainties of life and death. This approach can guide individuals in embracing the present moment, fostering acceptance, and finding liberation from suffering.

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