THE
BASIC TEACHINGS OF THE BUDDHA
• What did the Buddha
Teach?
The Buddha taught many
things, but the basic concepts in Buddhism can be summed up by the Four Noble
Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path.
• What is the First
Noble Truth?
The first truth is
that life is suffering i.e., life includes pain, getting old, disease, and
ultimately death. We also endure psychological suffering like loneliness
frustration, fear, embarrassment, disappointment and anger. This is an
irrefutable fact that cannot be denied. It is realistic rather than pessimistic
because pessimism is expecting things to be bad. lnstead, Buddhism explains how suffering can
be avoided and how we can be truly happy.
• What is the Second
Noble Truth?
The second truth is that
suffering is caused by craving and aversion. We will suffer if we expect other
people to conform to our expectation, if we want others to like us, if we do
not get something we want, etc. In other words, getting what you want does not
guarantee happiness. Rather than constantly struggling to get what you want,
try to modify your wanting. Wanting deprives us of contentment and happiness. A
lifetime of wanting and craving and especially the craving to continue to
exist, creates a powerful energy which causes the individual to be born. So
craving leads to physical suffering because it causes us to be reborn.
• What is the Third
Noble Truth?
The third truth is
that suffering can be overcome and happiness can be attained; that true
happiness and contentment are possible. lf we give up useless craving and learn
to live each day at a time (not dwelling in the past or the imagined future)
then we can become happy and free. We then have more time and energy to help
others. This is Nirvana.
• What is the Fourth
Noble Truth?
The fourth truth is that the Noble 8-fold Path is the path
which leads to the end of suffering.
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