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nmorano1

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The Buddhist term for suffering or dissatisfaction is
 
  a. anatman.
  b. dukkha.
  c. kensho.
  d. vipassana.

Question 2

Which of these terms is the closest opposite to the term transcendent?
 
  a. theistic
  b. transpersonal
  c. agnostic
  d. immanent



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

D



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