The Noble Truth of Suffering : 7. Pain [dukkha dukkha]
The Buddha characterized this sort of suffering as that which makes the mind depressed and dejected
Overview : 3. The Middle Way
The Middle Way [majjhima patipada] is a path of practice that avoids the extremes of either sensual indulgence or self-mortification
A Mind Free of Sorrow.
It’s unavoidable for every one to face the eight worldly conditions except for the enlightened one or the noble one whose mind is kept calm and collected no matter what pleasant or unpleasant objects come to him/her
Three Ways to bow
The way Buddhists worship the Lord Buddha is by bowing. But those who bow can be placed on three categories
The Four Noble Truths
The Artistry Behind Preaching the Four Noble Truths In the Dhammacakkapavattana Sutta as in his other sermons
The Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering # 2
The Lord Buddha taught that the extent of craving in the minds of living beings is so great as to be beyond words
Raleigh man looks to help end soldiers' suffering as Army's 1st Buddhist chaplain
คําศัพท์ภาษาอังกฤษน่ารู้ ตอน The Lord Buddha Part 6
ติดตามเรื่องเกี่ยวกับพระสัมมาสัมพุทธเจ้า The Lord Buddha's History Part #6 ประวัติของพระสัมมาสัมพุทธเจ้า ตอนที่ 6 การอธิบายพุทธประวัติในหัวข้อ ความรู้อันสูงสุดที่ได้รับการค้นพบ
A Mind Invulnerable to Worldly Vicissitudes
The mind that is afraid or disappointed by Worldly Vicissitudes is worrisome that is might encounter something unpleasant or something that it is afraid of
Primitive Belief
People have to face a mixture of happiness and suffering throughout their lives. It is likely that the proportion of suffering usually exceeds happiness.