The Lord Buddha explained the nature of suffering in detail. The Pali word for ‘suffering’ is ‘dukkha’
An ultimate goal of life is aimed at the highest service for the greater good and for the benefit of everyone
How does the moderation concern with meditation?
The Lord Buddha’s explanation of the Path to the End of Suffering includes all four of the Path to the End of suffering’s implications in the light of the Four Noble Truths:
The aim is at not only trying to have sufficient in this entire life, but also to set future life goals, by using every possible opportunity to act in meritorious ways
The primary goal of life is aimed to manage an utilization of life for only this life. The goals of this level are for example:
The Lord Buddha’s explanation of the Cessation of Suffering includes all four of the Origin of suffering’s implications in the light of the Four Noble Truths:
This phrase means setting the main goal of life as good and positive, with stable foundations and an optimistic future for this life time and others
explanation of the Origin of Suffering includes all four of the Origin of Suffering’s implications in the light of the Four Noble Truths:
“A salesman makes profit because of a good location, capital and good administration
The Lord Buddha’s explanation of suffering includes all four of suffering’s implications in the light of the Four Noble Truths:
1. We will have everything we need and never lack anything
The Artistry Behind Preaching the Four Noble Truths In the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta as in his other sermons
We have to hurry when it comes to accumulating merits, so that they will act as provisions for our next lives
Once we know that accumulating good deeds is good for us, we should not procrastinate and neglect to do it regularly
The word ‘cakka’ means a ‘wheel’ a wheel in just the same way as a cartwheel or a car wheel
The Lord Buddha explained that the Noble Eightfold Path comprises: 1. Right View [Samma Ditthi] 2. Right Intention [Samma Sankappa]
Those people who are habitually pessimistic, angry, greedy, etc, always attract negative things to themselves
Anyone who wishes to escape from the Cycle of Existence [vadda samara], who has gone to all the trouble to re-nounce the life of a householder
Generosity helps to dissolves our stinginess, or our unwillingness to help others
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