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ro p val ation Students will discuss and share answers from their charts, comparing and exploring their own moral beliefs with that of Buddhism. Discussion prompts: Does Buddhist morality differ from your own definition of morality? Why do you agree or disagree? After completing the chart did you find yourself asking the question “Why do I do it or not do it?” Did you learn any new ways of coping with problems you might encounter? Family, friends, and school? Do you feel the moral character of one’s actions determines one’s character? Can you think of someone who you feel displays moral character? Is there a guideline that we can compare our lives to in relation to The Five Precepts? What have you learned about yourself after completing the chart? los re val ation Many of the Buddhist principles have been applied to our lives in different concepts. Generally speaking, Buddhist morality is universal, and has been applicable to all times and most cultures. possible pro e t is to ma e ddhist anterns at the followin site https 224 drive. oo le. om folderview id fhil rm5 dWp sp sharin 229 129