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        <content>Buddhism / Core Beliefs

What are the core beliefs of a Buddhist? (Buddhism from first principles)

	*  All conditioned things are impermanent 
	*  Mind and body are impermanent things
	*  Impermanence leads to dissatisfaction
	*  Nothing dissatisfying and impermanent should be called</content>
        <summary>Buddhism / Core Beliefs

What are the core beliefs of a Buddhist? (Buddhism from first principles)

	*  All conditioned things are impermanent 
	*  Mind and body are impermanent things
	*  Impermanence leads to dissatisfaction
	*  Nothing dissatisfying and impermanent should be called</summary>
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