Relacionar Columnas Ten Worlds Matching QuizVersión en línea Participants match the name of the "world" with its description por roberta.kelleher52@gmail.com 1 HEAVEN 2 VOICE HEARERS/LEARNING 3 BUDDHAHOOD 4 BODHISATTVAS 5 4 EVIL PATHS 6 HELL 7 HUMANITY 8 HUNGER 9 ANIMALITY 10 THE FOUR NOBLE PATHS 11 CAUSE-AWAKENED ONE/ REALIZATION 12 ASURAS Life state attained by those who gain a partial awakening through their observations and efforts A life state attained by those who gain a partial awakening through hearing the Buddha's teachings. Learning, realization, bodhisattva, and Buddhahood. Unable to use desires for constructive, creative purposes A living being who strives continuously to attain the enlightenment of a Buddha. Obsessed with superiority, prone to cowardness and fawning upon meeting those who are more powerful than they are. Being moved by impulse rather than reason, concerned only with immediate benefit and gratification. Asuras, animality, hell and hunger Understands the principle of cause and effect and are rational enough to know the difference between good and evil. The lowest state of life, one is imprisoned by suffering and lacking in freedom One who has awakened to the Mystic Law that pervades the entire universe and all life. A condition of joy experienced when we fulfill our desires through effort. 1 THE FOUR NOBLE PATHS 2 HEAVEN 3 BUDDHAHOOD 4 ANIMALITY 5 ASURAS 6 BODHISATTVAS 7 HELL 8 CAUSE-AWAKENED ONE/ REALIZATION 9 VOICE HEARERS/LEARNING 10 HUNGER 11 HUMANITY 12 4 EVIL PATHS One who has awakened to the Mystic Law that pervades the entire universe and all life. The lowest state of life, one is imprisoned by suffering and lacking in freedom A life state attained by those who gain a partial awakening through hearing the Buddha's teachings. Learning, realization, bodhisattva, and Buddhahood. Life state attained by those who gain a partial awakening through their observations and efforts Unable to use desires for constructive, creative purposes Asuras, animality, hell and hunger A living being who strives continuously to attain the enlightenment of a Buddha. Obsessed with superiority, prone to cowardness and fawning upon meeting those who are more powerful than they are. Being moved by impulse rather than reason, concerned only with immediate benefit and gratification. A condition of joy experienced when we fulfill our desires through effort. Understands the principle of cause and effect and are rational enough to know the difference between good and evil.