Kat Kuorence

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The ideal of the Bodhisattva transformed early Buddhism which had sought escape from the world, and changed it from a collection of schools – all claiming to possess the true interpretation of the Buddha’s teaching - into a world religion in which individual freedom takes second place to a sense of responsibility for the liberation of all beings. Compassion and empathy for one’s fellow beings becomes more important than escape from one’s own suffering.
Introducing Buddha: A Graphic Guide (Graphic Guides)
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