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Jaslene Richards
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17 July, 19:18
What do Buddhists seek enlightenment through
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Buddhists seek enlightenment through something called Nirvana. Nirvana is a place of perfect peace and happiness, in other words, its like heaven. It is the highest state that someone can reach, a state of enlightenment, happiness. This means that a persons desires and sufferings go away.
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