It was noted in the reading that a monotheist might speak of feeling God's presence or loving God, but a Buddhist would not. The Buddhist would speak more in terms of awakening or enlightenment. Explain why. You will have to contrast the experiences a little and relate each experience to other ideas in their separate religions, such as founders, scripture, or Ultimate Being.
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