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Hinduism Research Paper

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Followers of the Hindu religion believe in the concept of atman. One’s atman, which is their true spiritual identity does not change under any circumstances and it is also a part of Brahman which is the true reality of how things are. Every living organism has an atman, which is passed on time and time again after death through a cycle known as Samsara. The term atman is Brahman illustrates the point of liberation (moksha) in Hinduism. This term is saying that even while our circumstances, persona, and ego all change, to reach moksha one must realize that what they truly want, and what they have been spending their entire lives searching for is actually them self, and it just took them this long to realize this because the material world we …show more content…

The concepts are lack of essence, impermanence, and interdependence. The concept of lack of essence states that since you can’t physically find a “self or soul” anywhere inside of the body it must not exist, and that there is no single soul, because the human is made up of the five aggregates. The concept of Impermanence states that there is no constant self, and that everything in the world is always changing and because of this it would be impossible to have an atman that never changes. The concept of interdependence states that everything in the world depends on and affects other things, meaning that a true self that is unaffected by anything that happens to it would not be possible. The five aggregates that make up one’s physical and mental existence are form (the body every organism lives in), sensations (sensory experiences that come from forms), perceptions (mental processes gained from sensations that describe the world around us), mental activity (otherwise known as “karmic activity”, which are thoughts triggered by perceptions which produce action), and consciousness (also known as Skandha, is always changing and the base that supports all

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