The Ten Worlds
Hell (One is governed by the impulse to destroy both himself and others)
Hunger (One is dominated by insatiable desires for wealth, fame, pleasure, etc.)
Animality (One follows the pull of desires and instincts)
Anger (One is driven by the competitive spirit to dominate, often trampling the dignity of others)
Humanity (One is able to control his desires and impulses with reason)
Rapture (the state of joy one feels upon the temporary release of suffering, fulfillment of a desire or completion of a goal)
Learning (One attempts to realize life's truth through the teachings of others)
Realization (One attempts to realize life's truth through one's own observations)
Bodhisattva (One dedicates himself to compassionate acts and puts others before himself)
Buddhahood (One realizes the essence of his own life and escapes the four sufferings)