According to Buddha, the fundamental cause of suffering is CRAVING or DESIRE of a human being.
He gores on to state that there is a potential to end such suffering and that is to follow the Eightfold Path.
Buddha does not appear to be associated with this quote. However, Paramahansa Yogananda, Indian mystic, yogi, and guru is. The full quote is as follows:
Possession of material riches, without inner peace, is like dying of thirst while bathing in a lake. If material poverty is to be avoided, spiritual poverty is to be abhorred. For it is spiritual poverty, not material lack, that lies at the core of all human suffering.
Paramahansa Yogananda
attachment
he said that he need to be god
Buddhists do not worship any sort of god. They follow the teachings of a man named Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha).The Buddhists do not feel that there being or not being a god in anyway impacts your ability to realize enlightenment - it is after all an individual journey. In fact having a deity to "make things right" would detract from an individual's effort.
When you finally realize that the one you dream of does not want you.
it has made people realize that people are changing all the time, people now understand that you can never be truly happy unless you understand that part of suffering is greed.
At the tavern, Tim overhears a discussion among men talking about the British attacking Danbury. This news makes Tim realize that the war had finally come to Redding.
Hinduism: Belief in karma, dharma, reincarnation, and multiple gods. Buddhism: Founded by Siddhartha Gautama, emphasizes the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path to achieve enlightenment. Christianity: Central figure is Jesus Christ, belief in the Holy Trinity, salvation through faith. Islam: Founded by Prophet Muhammad, belief in one God (Allah), Five Pillars of Islam. Judaism: Oldest monotheistic religion, belief in the covenant between God and the Jewish people, importance of Torah and the Promised Land.
the typically part depends on the frequency of the abuse.
no wan knows
Ceasar chavez realize that things needed to be change when he seen the farm workers suffering and not proved with the dignity and respect....
According to tradition, Siddhartha Gautama experienced the "Four Sights" outside of secluded palace life: Old Age, Sickness, Death, and an ascetic who was devoted to the religious life. The first three shocked Siddharta, and made him realize that human life is full of suffering. The final sight inspired him to become an ascetic as well to find the way out of human suffering. Some time later, after attaining Enlightenment, legend states that the deva/god Brahma Sahampati encouraged him to go into the world and teach mankind what he had found, for the happiness of mankind. It seems that at first the Buddha did not find it worth the time because of mankind's ignorance, and inability to understand his teaching. However he eventually decided to teach and over time founded a community of disciples, made up of Bhikkhus (monks), Bhikkhunis (nuns), lay men, and lay women. This was the beginning of the Buddhist faith.
The Four Noble Truths state:1. Suffering exists2. Suffering arises from attachment to desires3. Suffering ceases when attachment to desire ceases4. Freedom from suffering is possible by practicing the Eightfold PathWhile the language differs slightly depending on the source used for the Noble Truths it is evident that Suffering (also described as unsatisfactoriness) is caused by desires for anything beyond ones base needs (a steak dinner as opposed to a meal of any sort). The suffering ends when we realize this (by following the guidelines known as the Eightfold Path) and we accept the middle path.
Lord Capulet and Lord Montague decide to end their feud because the death of their children, Romeo and Juliet, finally makes them realize the devastating consequences of their rivalry. They come to understand that their feud has caused unnecessary suffering and loss, and ultimately choose to reconcile in order to honor the memory of their children.