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The Buddha gave his teachings to help people abandon negative, harmful actions, and ultimately attain the cessation of suffering.
Yes, if he/she has faith when he/she is anointed, he/she can endure sufferings with faith and love and most especially he/she would experience liberation that is he/she would be happy in enduring the sufferings because of his/her love for God.
He sent messengers to many countries e.g. Sri Lanka, to teach people about Buddhism.
Religion provided enslaved individuals with hope, inner strength, and a sense of community. It offered a belief in a higher power who provided comfort and purpose in the face of suffering. Additionally, religious teachings of equality and justice inspired resistance and resilience among the oppressed.
Green in buddhism symbolises the activity and accomplishment of the buddhas (look up five buddha families). In other words, compassionate action. Eyes in buddhism symbolise the wisdom-eye, which looks out with omniscience in all directions in order to help suffering beings.
There are many different kinds of eating disorders and they will each affect the sufferer in different ways. However, from personal experience and knowledge I can safely say that the suffering is indescribable and horrific, and anyone suffering from an ED should seek professional help. The suffering is too immense to go it alone, in my opinion.
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cause they are idiots
It is used to help people who are suffering from chest pain
It's hard to determine what the "Rules of Buddhism" are. The Four Noble Truths are an observation - Life is suffering. Suffering is caused by desire. Desire can be controlled to end suffering. This is done by following the Eightfold Path - but this is an observation not a rule. The Eightfold Path is a set of guidelines that one should follow to gain enlightenment, but they are not rules. Nobody is forced to follow them, nobody checks up on your progress or conformity. So Buddhism basically doesn't have rules. You do what you want, and you pay for your choices. The suggestions are there to help but the choice and the enforcement is all yours.
You help people and try to keep people from suffering.
Because she just had such a burden for everyone, and a burden to help people. She knew that people were suffering and she knew that she could help them.