Buddha Quotes on Meditation, Spirituality, and Happiness
Little is known about the life of Buddha.
Buddhism can be a complicated religion to explain in terms of history for a few reasons It's Incredible old , originating somewhere in the range of 500 years BCE, or Before common era .At the time, India put its main focus on tradition base on texts called the Vedas
Vedas it is a ancient Sanskrit texts which informed their beliefs and made up a foundation for the Hinduism faith.
As a man named Siddhartha Gautama Buddha began to teach a shift from this normal way of
being based on discipline and abstaining from indulgences.
Gautama Buddha as he discovered more about the worlds, he began to teach on the lesson's he's learned.
He teach us on very different things such as focusing on non-violence or some focusing on
Most Famous:
The Four Noble Truths: First Wheel of Dharma
Suffering:
Buddha make one realizes that in life there’s always an involvement of suffering, in one form or the other.
The Cause of Suffering:
The cause of suffering is craving and ignorance, which construes that we suffer because of our mistaken belief, greed or may be ego.
The End of Suffering:
The good news is that our problems are temporary and the suffering can end as the awakened mind is always available to us. The Path: Buddha preached that by practicing meditation, developing wisdom, and following a disciplined life we can take a journey to enlightenment and freedom from suffering.
The Noble Eightfold Path:
Right understanding - ( Know the truth)
Right Thought - (Free your mind of evil)
Right speech - (say nothing that hurts others)
Right Action - (Work for the good of others)
Right Livelihood - (Respect lifes)
Right Effort - (Resist Evil )
Right Mindfulness - (control your thoughts)
Right concentration - (practice meditation)
Buddhists believe that nothing is fixed or permanent and that change is always possible. The path to Enlightenment is through the practice and development of morality, meditation and wisdom. Buddhists believe that life is both endless and subject to impermanence, suffering and uncertainty.For me. What good at buddhism is that they teach you how to love yourself, they teach you about life. Is about yourself. Its good when you have a anxiety, depression, mental illness etc... its good when you seek peace in your mind.