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
1. Life means suffering. 2. The origin of suffering is attachment 3. The cessation of suffering is attainable. 4. The path to the cessation of suffering is contained in the Eightfold Path
Actually, he only gave one (root) cause of suffering, craving.
The four noble truths are the core beliefs in Buddhism. They are: the truth of suffering, the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering, and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering.
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* 1 Suffering (DUKKHA) = First noble truth * 2 The origin of suffering = Second noble truth * 3 The cessation of suffering = Third noble truth * 4 The path leadind to the cessation of suffering= Fourth noble truth
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According to the Buddha, The Four Noble Truths are: 1) There is suffering (discontentment, unhappiness) in the world 2) There are specific causes of this suffering. 3) There is a state (a mindset, a way of life) where suffering ceases. 4) There is a path (actions, practices) to attain this state of freedom from suffering.
I would have to say the Four Noble Truths, which are: 1) There is suffering (discontentment, unhappiness) in the world 2) There are specific causes of this suffering. 3) There is a state (a mindset, a way of life) where suffering ceases. 4) There is a path (actions, practices) to attain this state of freedom from suffering.
Buddhism Four noble Truths: 1. This life is full of suffering (or "Life is suffering") 2. The cause of suffering is desire 3. You must rid yourself of desire 4. Following the middle path (or eight fold path) eliminates suffering
"...we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope." (Rom.5:3)