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The ten spiritual realms〔Junjirō Takakusu: The Essentials of Buddhist Philosophy, Motilal Barnasidass, Dehli 1998, pp. 143-145. ISBN 81-208-1592-0 (Ten realms in Tiantai/Tendai)〕 are part of the belief of some forms of Buddhism that there are ten conditions of life which sentient beings are subject to, and which they experience from moment to moment.〔(Buddhism's Ten Spiritual Realms in Simple Terms )〕 The ten spiritual realms are part of Buddhist cosmology and consist of four higher realms〔 and six lower realms.〔 ==Six realms of desire== The six lower realms are Hell, Hunger, Animality, Arrogance, Humanity and Rapture.〔(Six Realms of Existence )〕 These six lower worlds arise automatically from within people’s lives in response to external surroundings. Three of the four remaining worlds are: Learning, Realization and Bodhisattva. These worlds are developed through seeking, discovering and aspiring. The tenth world, Buddhahood, is a condition of pure, indestructible knowledge.
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