The Four Noble Truths
We can experience these truths, which lie at the heart of the Buddha’s teachings, through direct experience. They can be viewed as
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We can experience these truths, which lie at the heart of the Buddha’s teachings, through direct experience. They can be viewed as
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When a man has learned how to live as a real human being without disturbing others, he can live peacefully without any fear in his heart.
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If we teach our kids dharma when they are young, it means we love them.
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An outcast is a person who constantly gets angry, who hates and always see the bad side of the others
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The Lion capital of Ashoka is a sculpture of four “Indian lions” standing back to back.
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“I tell you, friends, there are two people who are not easy to repay. Which two? Your mother & father.
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Metta, loving-kindness, is to be started within ourselves. If we can say that we love ourselves, can we harm ourselves by having angry thoughts within ourselves?
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Richard Gere, an Oscar-winning star, and best known for his performance in Pretty Woman, Runaway bride, and an Officer and a Gentleman, is today considered a serious Buddhist practitioner.
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In Buddhism, the ideal of practice is to selflessly act to alleviate suffering wherever it appears.
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Shaolin Monastery or Shaolin Temple (Chinese: 少林寺; pinyin: Shàolín Sì; Wade–Giles: Shao-lin Szu, pronounced ; Cantonese Yale:Siulàhm Jí) is a Chán Buddhist temple on Mount Song,
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A Bodhisatta, a Buddha in the making, Is always ready to oblige others, but he will never stoop to beg a favour for himself.
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An aging master grew tired of his apprentice’s complaints. One morning, he sent him to get some salt.
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The ultimate source of all happiness or misery is the individual mind. Individual happiness is essential for the happiness of society, and the happiness of society means the happiness...
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This helps him in his future success since he becomes famous among the people as a grateful benefactor.
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Psychologist and management guru Dr. Daniel Goleman, Ph.D., is probably American Buddhism’s finest journalist, and was nominated twice for the Pilitzer Price.
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From the Buddhist point of view, marriage is neither holy nor unholy. Buddhism does not regard marriage as a religious duty nor as a sacrament that is ordained in...
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Kristen Stewart has apparently begun practicing Buddhism in an effort to get over her split from Robert Pattinson.
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Just as a tree with roots undamaged and firm grows again even though cut down, so also, if latent craving is not rooted out
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Once upon a time, the King of Benares went on a picnic in the forest. The beautiful flowers and trees and fruits made him very happy.
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From about Uma, bio published November 1995 in Cosmopolitan magazine about Uma Thurman
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Patience means endurance, the highest form of endurance in the face of suffering which may be inflicted upon oneself by others
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The Practice of perfect attention is a means of learning to know oneself, to know the world in which one lives, and consequently to acquire right understanding.
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London, UK – Another hollywood star Orlando Bloom is to become a Buddhist. The Lord of the rings star, 27, took part in an hour long Mahayana ceremony at...
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The task of each and every Buddhist is first to make the Buddha-Dhamma a living reality, by studying it and practicing it in everyday life.
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“If you can, help others; if you cannot do that, at least do not harm them.”
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The ideal placed by the Buddha before us is mutual service – men being in need of each other – to help each other bear each other’s burdens.
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Excerpt from Lama Yeshe’s talk at VajraYogini Institute, France, September 5, 1983:
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London, Oct 9, 2004 — Celebrities seem to have a strange fascination for Buddhism, and this time it is Latino diva jennifer Lopez who is taking up Buddhism.
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Mind, the most important part of man, is a complex compound of fleeting mental states, namely: feeling, perception mental concomitants and consciousness.
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When we started putting this list together it seemed like it was going to be nothing more than a shallow, trivial
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The 24-year-old, who has been sentenced to 90 days in prison, has decided to seek solace in the religion in a bid to conquer her demons, reports dailystar.co.uk.
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The difference between thinking and meditation is that in thinking generally we have no definite object or too many objects, but in meditation we think of a definite object...
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Bhikkhu Bodhiraja who is a Congo citizen ordained only just five years ago, yet he has been a huge service to the order of Buddhism in Congo.
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The State of greed as well as that of hatred is always accompanied by ignorance, because ignorance is the primary root of all evil.
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The Hanging Temple, also Hanging Monastery or Xuankong Temple (simplified Chinese: 悬空寺; traditional Chinese: 懸空寺; pinyin: Xuánkōng Sì) is a temple built into a cliff
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According to Buddhist philosophy kamma is one of five orders (niyama) which are laws in themselves and operate in the universe.
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Buddha’s preaching of his First Sermon, the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, to the five ascetics took place at the ‘Deer Park’, near Benares, on an Esala poya day thereby inaugurating...
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Where did we come from? We come from out of the past, even as today comes out of yesterday.
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Since we are subject to birth, old age, sickness, death, and we suffer from dissatisfaction and unhappiness, we are sick people.
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For this we must forget ourselves and substitute the world for ourselves. There is no evil in wanting universal happiness and peace, the evil arises when our desire are...
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Generally we do actions because we like, which means based on greed. In the main greed is our guide, desire is our guide, we like this, that and the...
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Hatred, ill will or anger is that tendency within us which resents an action of another which challenges our right to what we desire.
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Every birth is conditioned by a past good or bad kamma (action) which predominates at the moment of death.
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It is with great joy I congratulate Ven. Haiyun Jimeng, President of World Buddhist Sangha Youth Chairman of the Executive Committee
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From TheBuddhism.Net Wisdom is the power of seeing things as they truly are, and how to act rightly when the problems of come before us. The seeds of wisdom...
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To promote the spirit of world fellowship we must make the sublime seeds, the seeds of loving-kindness, grow in our hearts and minds till we are all live.
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There are these four nutriments for the establishing of beings who have taken birth or for the support of those in search of a place to be born.
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The world is like a burning house that is forever being destroyed and rebuilt.
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The Buddha advised us to thoroughly understand, comprehend and abandon the views as they are one of the knots of fetters that the fasten us tightly to prevent us...
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Those who dwell deep in the forest, Peacefully living the Noble life
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Then Ven. Sariputta went to the Blessed One and, on arrival, bowed down to him and sat to one side.
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Then Ven. Ananda went to the Blessed One and, on arrival, bowed down to him and sat to one side.
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Then Ven. Ananda went to the Blessed One and, on arrival, bowed down to him and sat to one side.
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A Dhamma Good Morning wishes to you and Homage to Triple Gems..Buddha, Dharma and Sangha!
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Firstly, we must understand that our great teacher was an “Arahant”.
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1. Do not be possessed by craving nor by lust. 2. This is the Buddhist way of life.
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From: davidlai.me Caring for animals is linked to the Buddhist teaching on compassion. It is obviously a physical expression of compassion and one of the noblest because unlike...
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