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Buddha's Teaching has only one aim and that is to help us to free from Suffering or Unsatisfactoriness of life. All being are a composite of 'mind' and 'matter' and all conditional things are impermanent. The 'mind' and 'matter' are in the form of energy and are changing all the time. This give rise to His theory of Impermanance and Non-Self or Soulessness. His theory is based on the 5 Laws of Nature, of which one of them is the Law of Karma - You Reap What You Sow. Buddhism is an education on Suffering, the cause of Suffering, the end of Suffering and the way out of Suffering. To liberate from Suffering, He laid down the 8 Noble Path which is the Perfection of the living being. At the end of our education we will attain 'enlightenment' the sole purpose of being a Buddhist.

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