Buddhism vs Rastafari Cultures

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The similarities and differences between Rastafarian culture and Buddhism culture Introduction Most cultures have different ways of expressing their love of god and, connection to god. "A society's culture, consists of whatever it is one has to know or believe in order to operate in a manner acceptable to its members"(Geertz 242). The rituals, customs, ethics and morals that are attributed to the cultures have caused these differences. There are many differences between two cultures, besides language, food, clothing and music. The list of differences between the cultures is endless. Buddhism Around the world 350 million Buddhists are in search for one thing, Nirvana. Nirvana is a transcendent state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor sense of self, and the subject is released from the effects of karma and the cycle of death and rebirth. This represents the final goal of Buddhism. In Buddhism reaching Nirvana is the end the person is extinguished. In Buddhism it is said that there is no creator or supreme god and no salvation but yourself. Reaching Nirvana is nearly impossible; some consider it a hopeless task. There are some who go to the extreme of self-mummifying, this is a ritual where they sit in a tomb to starve themselves until they die to give themselves further enlightenment as reaching Nirvana is nearly impossible. More than 2000 years ago, a nobleman named Siddhartha Gautama went on a quest to overcome suffering and death through self discipline and meditation, he believed that he had finally achieved Nirvana. After he became know as the Buddha. Buddha claimed that he had found the cause of human suffering and the way to end it, he then laid out his four noble truths; all existence is suffering, human desire or attachment causes this suffering, humans can end suffering by putting an end to their selfish desire the only way to

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