You have to follow Buddha's path and you will find nirvana
NOVA NET: **Follow the eightfold path**
Yes, we call him The Buddha or Buddha, which means "Enlightened One" or "Awaken One" because he brought the Dharma (teachings) to us.
Suffering, because the eightfold path is a way to end suffering.
Follow the Eightfold Path.
There are 3 beginning tenants 1. there is suffering 2. suffering comes from desire 3. if you cut your desire you will cut your suffering
Follow the Eightfold Path.
Buddhism states that suffering or unsatisfactoriness is the common experience with all people. In the Four Truths this is the first observation. The second seals with the cause of suffering, this is desire or wanting things to be different. The route to avoiding suffering is identified as avoiding or overcoming desire. The Fourth Truth says the actual method is to follow the Eightfold path which is a guideline to reducing pain and suffering in your life.
Buddha wanted to get rid of selfish desires because it leads to sorrows. Answer: From the Four Noble Truths: # All life is suffering # Al suffering is caused by desire # There is an answer to end suffering # The answer is to follow the EIghtfold Path From this it is clear that the end of suffering comes from the elimination of (selfish) desires.
1.Life is filled with suffering.2.Suffering caused by people wants.People may want more pleasure more power or a longer life.3.To end suffering people need to stop wanting things4. To end suffering you must follow eight basic laws
NOVA NET: **Follow the eightfold path**
NOVA NET: **Follow the eightfold path**
deep feeling for and understanding of misery or suffering and the concomitant desire to follow alleviation. Tragic conciouness