Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Live Like A Buddhist
- Four Noble Truths
- Dukkha
Anmerkungen:
- Dukkha, ( “sorrow,” or “suffering”) in Buddhist thought, is the true nature of all existence. Much Buddhist doctrine is based on the fact of suffering; its reality, cause, and means of suppression. It formed the subject of the Buddha's first sermon ( Four Noble Truths)
- Dukkha is everywhere,
always.
- Dukkha is caused by greed
and selfishness.
- Greed and selfishness
can be ended
- The way to end greed and
selfishness is to follow the Noble
Eight-Fold Path
- Noble Eight-Fold Path
- Wisdom
- 2 Right Understanding
Anmerkungen:
- Understand the four noble truths
- 1 Right Thinking
Anmerkungen:
- Think about the life you lead and make a commitment to live in a caring and unselfish way.
- Behaviour
- 3 Right Speaking
Anmerkungen:
- Speak in ways that are kind, truthful and not hurtful.
- 4 Right Acting
Anmerkungen:
- Act respectfully to living things and respect other's feelings and yourself
- 5 Right Livelihod
Anmerkungen:
- Do a job that does not lead to harming others. Avoid weapon trade, slaughterhouses and slavery
- 6 Right Effort
Anmerkungen:
- Do your best to avoid evil, bad things and do good to others.
- MIND
- 7 Right Mindfulness
Anmerkungen:
- The Buddha gained enlightenment through meditation therefore you should too.
- 8 Right Self-Awareness
Anmerkungen:
- Control your mind so you see things clearly. Be aware of your own body feelings, thoughts and how you affect the world around you.
- Take The Middle Way
Anmerkungen:
- Follow a path between the two extremes of luxury and poverty to reach Nirvana
- Through Enlightenment
Anmerkungen:
- We use enlighten as a Means to clear up, to remove confusion. Light is also a powerful metaphor for spiritual insight. If you have a great revelation about the divinity of the world, you could say you have been enlightened. The era known as the "Age of Reason" is also called the Enlightenment.
- To NIRVANA
Anmerkungen:
- L. S. Cousins said that in popular usage nirvana was "the goal of Buddhist discipline,... the final removal of the disturbing mental elements which obstruct a peaceful and clear state of mind, together with a state of awakening from the mental sleep which they induce."
- Think Like A Buddhist
Anmerkungen:
- https://www.goconqr.com/en-US/mindmap/28173314/Think-Like-A-Buddhist