To better improve this question, the followers of buddha ALL have to follow The Four Noble Truths and the Eight-fold Paths. Other wise they are not buddhists. You must take the four noble truths and the eight fold paths to be Buddhist, and if you decide to obey them or not is what makes you a good or bad Buddhist. so a Buddhist can do ANYTHING any one else can from good deeds to bad deeds. most of them do good, but to improve and answer this question at its perfection, a Buddhist is as normal as any other human is. and they can do exactly anything any other human can. but most of them do good deeds and help others
Buddhism teaches about Enlightenment, a process taking advantage of the constant change of life. Most Buddhists attempt to reach this Enlightenment through meditation, though not all meditation has to be about sitting and chanting. The process of gardening, yoga, or other calming actions are used as forms of meditation.
Buddhist monks practise Morality, Meditation and the Path. In morality they need to observe hundreds of precepts, e.g. abstain from killing, abstain from stealing, anstain from false speech, abstain from sexual misconduct, abstain from intoxication of the mind, etc. Buddhism is 'mind culture' - to be mindful of thoughts, action and speech by various forms of meditation. The Eight Noble Path is the perfection of eight different mode of living rightly. Buddhism does not encourage to convert other of different religion to be a Buddhist. "Nothing arise without a cause" the backbone of the Law of Cause and Effect - if a Buddhist convert a Christian to be a Buddhist and if that person degraded to a worst position, the effect of his degration will be bourned by the Buddhist. Therefore Buddhist monks confine themselves to educating, advising and helping Buddhists or would be Buddhists to evaluate to higher standard of existence. The nutshell of Buddhism is "Come and experience" not any commandments or promises of heaven.
The question presupposes, correctly, that Buddhism is a practice or set of practices (as opposed to being a religious creed). All Buddhist practices are designed to lead to an awakened life such as the historical Buddha led. Meditation, chanting, prostrations, and similar practices are designed to lead the mind toward one-pointedness that the prelude to awakening.
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They do almost everything - Steve Jobs changed the world computing lifestyle, Richard Gere is an actor, the Dalai Lama won the Nobel Peace prize, Frank Herbert wrote science fiction"Ordinary" folks who are Buddhists are donors, nurses, engineers, shop keepers, farmers. fishermen ... in fact any job you can think of except those that cause harm to people or animals o r promote greed, lust oe harmful behaviour are likely to be held by Buddhists
They Meditate (Black out your mind of greed and anger)
so they can reach the state of enlightenment
The teachings of Buddha.
Yes. There are millions of people who practice Buddhism, especially in southeast Asia, Japan and Tibet. Even in the U.S., there are several hundred thousand people who have practiced Buddhism, at least at one time or another.
All over the world
Sure!
How many people in the world practice Buddhism?
I think Buddhism and Shinto are some religions they practice there as well as Christianity and Baha'i.
Buddhism is the religion. Buddhist practice Buddhism.
The estimate is around 80%.
Most Taiwanese practice a combination of Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism.
No African countries practice Buddhism as their main religion.
the majority of the Vietnamese people practice Buddhism and a smaller amount of Christianity
Buddhists practice Buddhism is the US.
Between 0.8 to 3.25 percent of people in India practice Buddhism.