Attachment.
According to Buddhism, the main cause of suffering in the world is attachment and desire.
Follow the Eightfold Path.
Follow the Eightfold Path.
The effect of desire is to cause suffering. The goal of Buddhism is to eliminate desire and thus eliminate pain.
Buddha did not, technically. found Buddhism. He identified a common thread of human existence - that all human life is plagued by suffering - and determined both the cause of suffering and a way out of this suffering. The people that accepted his teachings called the teachings Buddhism.
Simply put, Buddhists believe that life is suffering, there is a cause to that suffering and the noble eightfold path is the way to end said suffering. The cessation of suffering is know as Nirvana. For more information on the principles of Buddhism and suffering, the noble eightfold path, please refer to the related links below.
There is suffering. The cause of suffering is craving. Cessation of suffering is attainable. There is an eightfold path to the cessation of suffering. There many things one is that you dont eat for a long time. got to go do this later.
The Four Noble Truths are: 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. And they belong to the Buddhist religion. (Buddhism)
If the cause is desire then the end of suffering is the end of desire. The Noble Truths then suggest that following the Eightfold paths the road to ending desire.
To get rid of or forget all material things. To try and live a good life without desire.
To get rid of or forget all material things. To try and live a good life without desire.
To get rid of or forget all material things. To try and live a good life without desire.