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Buddhism believes in the 4 truths
The Four Noble Truths comprise the core ideas of Buddhism. They do not merely impact Buddhism, they are Buddhism. Everything in Buddhism springs from these tenets. If you can fully understand and embody the four truths, there is nothing else needed to attain enlightenment. Such is the nature of the Four Noble Truths.
Buddhism can be summed up by the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path. Buddhism teaches that the solutions to our problems are within ourselves not outside. The Buddha taught one thing and one thing only "suffering and the end of suffering".
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The aspects of Buddhism are the various qualities which the Buddha taught lead to enlightenment. The four noble truths of Buddhism are that suffering is part of life, that suffering is caused by desires, that happiness is possible by learning to be present in the moment, and that by following the Eight-Fold Path ends suffering.
The eightfold path is the 4th noble truth, the way to remove suffering or dukkha.
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The Four Noble Truths.
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Buddhism began about 2500 years ago. Buddha means Enlightened One. The name was given to a prince named Siddhartha Gautama. Buddha taught for 45 years the Three Universal Truths, Four Noble Truths, and The Eightfold Path.
Buddhism is founded on the teachings of the Buddha, in particular the Four Noble Truths and the eightfold path.