I can’t believe there are so many people suffering.
He left his place to go help the people suffering and gain enlightenment.
Basic Beliefs of Buddhism
Sacred Texts: The Tripitaka and the Four Noble Truths
1.Reincarnation-the rebirth of the soul.
2. Karma-the idea that the soul carries effects of past deeds. (Goodor Bad)
3. Dharma-Buddhist dharma represents the teachings of Buddha. Buddhist do not embrace the notion of the caste system.
4. Nirvana-Enlightenment or perfect peace.
The Tripitaka is the holy book or the Sudras. In this book it issued:
The Four Noble Truths
1. All life is suffering
2. There is a cause for suffering
3. There is an end to suffering
4. In order to end suffering you must follow the eightfold path.
I can’t believe there a so many people suffering.
The Three Mindful Practices:
1. Virtue-Good Conduct
2. Concentration-Meditation
3.Wisdom Enlightenment
The Eightfold Path
Wisdom-
Right understanding of the Four Noble Truths
Right thinking
Virtue-
Right speech
Right conduct
Right livelihood
Concentration-
Right effort
Right mindfulness
Right concentration
After meditating.
I can’t believe there are so many people suffering.
He left his place to go help the people suffering and gain enlightenment.
Basic Beliefs of Buddhism
Sacred Texts: The Tripitaka and the Four Noble Truths
1.Reincarnation-the rebirth of the soul.
2. Karma-the idea that the soul carries effects of past deeds. (Goodor Bad)
3. Dharma-Buddhist dharma represents the teachings of Buddha. Buddhist do not embrace the notion of the caste system.
4. Nirvana-Enlightenment or perfect peace.
The Tripitaka is the holy book or the Sudras. In this book it issued:
The Four Noble Truths
1. All life is suffering
2. There is a cause for suffering
3. There is an end to suffering
4. In order to end suffering you must follow the eightfold path.
I can’t believe there a so many people suffering.
The Three Mindful Practices:
1. Virtue-Good Conduct
2. Concentration-Meditation
3.Wisdom Enlightenment
The Eightfold Path
Wisdom-
Right understanding of the Four Noble Truths
Right thinking
Virtue-
Right speech
Right conduct
Right livelihood
Concentration-
Right effort
Right mindfulness
Right concentration
After meditating.
I can’t believe there are so many people suffering.
He left his place to go help the people suffering and gain enlightenment.
Basic Beliefs of Buddhism
Sacred Texts: The Tripitaka and the Four Noble Truths
1.Reincarnation-the rebirth of the soul.
2. Karma-the idea that the soul carries effects of past deeds. (Goodor Bad)
3. Dharma-Buddhist dharma represents the teachings of Buddha. Buddhist do not embrace the notion of the caste system.
4. Nirvana-Enlightenment or perfect peace.
The Tripitaka is the holy book or the Sudras. In this book it issued:
The Four Noble Truths
1. All life is suffering
2. There is a cause for suffering
3. There is an end to suffering
4. In order to end suffering you must follow the eightfold path.
I can’t believe there a so many people suffering.
The Three Mindful Practices:
1. Virtue-Good Conduct
2. Concentration-Meditation
3.Wisdom Enlightenment
The Eightfold Path
Wisdom-
Right understanding of the Four Noble Truths
Right thinking
Virtue-
Right speech
Right conduct
Right livelihood
Concentration-
Right effort
Right mindfulness
Right concentration
After meditating.
I can’t believe there are so many people suffering.
He left his place to go help the people suffering and gain enlightenment.
Basic Beliefs of Buddhism
Sacred Texts: The Tripitaka and the Four Noble Truths
1.Reincarnation-the rebirth of the soul.
2. Karma-the idea that the soul carries effects of past deeds. (Goodor Bad)
3. Dharma-Buddhist dharma represents the teachings of Buddha. Buddhist do not embrace the notion of the caste system.
4. Nirvana-Enlightenment or perfect peace.
The Tripitaka is the holy book or the Sudras. In this book it issued:
The Four Noble Truths
1. All life is suffering
2. There is a cause for suffering
3. There is an end to suffering
4. In order to end suffering you must follow the eightfold path.
I can’t believe there a so many people suffering.
The Three Mindful Practices:
1. Virtue-Good Conduct
2. Concentration-Meditation
3.Wisdom Enlightenment
The Eightfold Path
Wisdom-
Right understanding of the Four Noble Truths
Right thinking
Virtue-
Right speech
Right conduct
Right livelihood
Concentration-
Right effort
Right mindfulness
Right concentration
After meditating.
I can’t believe there are so many people suffering.
He left his place to go help the people suffering and gain enlightenment.
Basic Beliefs of Buddhism
Sacred Texts: The Tripitaka and the Four Noble Truths
1.Reincarnation-the rebirth of the soul.
2. Karma-the idea that the soul carries effects of past deeds. (Goodor Bad)
3. Dharma-Buddhist dharma represents the teachings of Buddha. Buddhist do not embrace the notion of the caste system.
4. Nirvana-Enlightenment or perfect peace.
The Tripitaka is the holy book or the Sudras. In this book it issued:
The Four Noble Truths
1. All life is suffering
2. There is a cause for suffering
3. There is an end to suffering
4. In order to end suffering you must follow the eightfold path.
I can’t believe there a so many people suffering.
The Three Mindful Practices:
1. Virtue-Good Conduct
2. Concentration-Meditation
3.Wisdom Enlightenment
The Eightfold Path
Wisdom-
Right understanding of the Four Noble Truths
Right thinking
Virtue-
Right speech
Right conduct
Right livelihood
Concentration-
Right effort
Right mindfulness
Right concentration
After meditating.
I can’t believe there are so many people suffering.
He left his place to go help the people suffering and gain enlightenment.
Basic Beliefs of Buddhism
Sacred Texts: The Tripitaka and the Four Noble Truths
1.Reincarnation-the rebirth of the soul.
2. Karma-the idea that the soul carries effects of past deeds. (Goodor Bad)
3. Dharma-Buddhist dharma represents the teachings of Buddha. Buddhist do not embrace the notion of the caste system.
4. Nirvana-Enlightenment or perfect peace.
The Tripitaka is the holy book or the Sudras. In this book it issued:
The Four Noble Truths
1. All life is suffering
2. There is a cause for suffering
3. There is an end to suffering
4. In order to end suffering you must follow the eightfold path.
I can’t believe there a so many people suffering.
The Three Mindful Practices:
1. Virtue-Good Conduct
2. Concentration-Meditation
3.Wisdom Enlightenment
The Eightfold Path
Wisdom-
Right understanding of the Four Noble Truths
Right thinking
Virtue-
Right speech
Right conduct
Right livelihood
Concentration-
Right effort
Right mindfulness
Right concentration
After meditating.
I can’t believe there are so many people suffering.
He left his place to go help the people suffering and gain enlightenment.
Basic Beliefs of Buddhism
Sacred Texts: The Tripitaka and the Four Noble Truths
1.Reincarnation-the rebirth of the soul.
2. Karma-the idea that the soul carries effects of past deeds. (Goodor Bad)
3. Dharma-Buddhist dharma represents the teachings of Buddha. Buddhist do not embrace the notion of the caste system.
4. Nirvana-Enlightenment or perfect peace.
The Tripitaka is the holy book or the Sudras. In this book it issued:
The Four Noble Truths
1. All life is suffering
2. There is a cause for suffering
3. There is an end to suffering
4. In order to end suffering you must follow the eightfold path.
I can’t believe there a so many people suffering.
The Three Mindful Practices:
1. Virtue-Good Conduct
2. Concentration-Meditation
3.Wisdom Enlightenment
The Eightfold Path
Wisdom-
Right understanding of the Four Noble Truths
Right thinking
Virtue-
Right speech
Right conduct
Right livelihood
Concentration-
Right effort
Right mindfulness
Right concentration
After meditating.