Remember that you are one with everything that exist. your are your enemy you are your savior you are all. release the ego(karma) you and your culture has built up in this and past lifetimes, remember who you are, The Alpha and Omega. you are the trees you are the earth the garbage, your perception of being separate from these thing are what is called karma and ego, your are one.
if your are scientific the realise that all things are made of of matter yourself included, since everything is matter then everything is connected. think of a bed sheet with you on one corner and your enemy at the other, both of you are the same being simply at the other end of the spectrum(yin/Yang) without 1 there is no other for all are one and one are all, you are one, we(one) welcome your awareness of this.
The world was flat until proven otherwise, now your world is no longer flat.
even as I write it is you who writes, for you are choosing to remember not find.
In short they eat when they're hungry, they drink when they're dry, they sleep when they are tired and rise when they're not. They avoid lust anger, envy, greed bad thoughts and bad actions.
In other words they live in accordance with the natural flow of life.
The general rules of this are set out in the Eightfold Path.
The buddhist faith is all about being the best person you can, like Karma, learning about Dhakkah and so on.
1. No lying
2. Do not hurt other living things
3. No drugs, Smoking, Beer ect ect
Its just common sence, To be a good buddhist thus be a good person.
The Lord Buddha practised and taught self realization and enlightenment through meditation. Buddhism does not teach anything about good deeds and sins nor does it teach in terms of "good, better and best". Buddhism does teach about 'skilful acts' (good deeds) and 'unskilful acts' (sins). The aim of Buddhism is to show one how to live a happy life here and now, as eternity is all around us. Buddhism does not teach of Heaven and hell as "absolutes". To do that would limit God or "The Ultimate Good" to a "destination". In conclusion, if one does not expect to find the ultimate good on any level, one will not be disappointed when one does not find it, because in Buddhism it does not exist; there will always be something "better than the best".
mahayana is one of two major Buddhism exiting mahayana is one of two major Buddhism exiting
* How Buddhism can affect one's life. * What are the believes of Buddhism * Which ethnic groups are Buddist
gautama budha is the one who founded buddhism and had told us that we should not be attached to any thing and we should live a balance and a happy life.
Any person from any walks of life can participate in Buddhism. However, in order to fully experience the beifits of Buddhism one should approach Buddhism with an open mind and heart.
There are many ways that Buddhism and Hinduism differ. One of the most major differences is that Buddhism requires the individuals to follow a disciplined life and to realize that nothing is of themselves. Hinduism is the belief that there is a higher level of life that requires a process to achieve this status.
they both agree that a person's life on earth is what the gods wish and that you might be on earth because of a very good reason.
Why on earth should any one NOT live in Sri Lanka? It is a good country having a very good climate and lots of natural resources. The best way of living is taught by Buddhism. And you get to learn more truth about it only if you live in Sri Lanka.
The soul, according to man's actions in life, either is reincarnated into more suffering or if he or she has done good actions, become one with the universe.
The Buddha said that what was important was how one lived his life, not his ancestry.
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The goal of Zen Buddhism is the same goal as all the other schools of Buddhism, namely, to live life as excellently as the Buddha, in other words, to become a Buddha. This involves experiencing a spiritual awakening (enlightenment, satori) and infusing that awakening throughout all one's activities.