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Gautam Buddha. He also went on to say that "desire is cause of all suffering".

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What religion teaches the four noble truths?

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


What does the first noble truth mean?

After his experiences as a prince and as a wandering monk, the Buddha had learned that all people have one thing in common: if they think about their own life, or look at the world around them, they will see that life is full of suffering."This is the noble truth of suffering: birth is suffering, aging is suffering, illness is suffering, death is suffering; sorrow, lamentation, pain, grief and despair are suffering; union with what is displeasing is suffering; separation from what is pleasing is suffering; not to get what one wants is suffering; in brief, the five aggregates subject to clinging are suffering."


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What religion believes All life is suffering?

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What are some beliefs of people who practice 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.


What the meaning of vivd?

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Did Buddha say at the end of his life that he was still searching for the truth?

No, His final words are something like: "All created things must pass, strive on diligently. " The word created means anything that is constructed of parts (such as people, animals, plants, etc). So he was telling his followers to remember that all life is transitory, and to work hard to find enlightenment, which can be summarized roughly as is recognizing the truth about all things without preconception. This truth will bring about a state of contentment and happiness (lack of suffering). The truths that the Buddha has been said to identify are: 1. Life is full of suffering 2. Suffering is caused by desire and ego. 3. There is state of mind in which there is no suffering. 4. There is a path to obtain that freedom from suffering.


What did buddha teach about 3 causes of suffering?

Actually, he only gave one (root) cause of suffering, craving.


What do buddhists think the world is full of?

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What is ''Got the Life'' the song from korn about?

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If a Buddhist experienced suffering he might explain it by saying?

Only fully awakened beings who have left their bodies behind will no longer experience suffering. Even the Buddha said, I spit on old age. He did not say he suffered after his full awakening, but he had to deal, as we all do, with the demands, conditions and limitations of a body.


Life is full of suffering?

Suffering is an important part of an ignorant life. Those who live with ignorance make suffering a very important part because ignorance is the cause of suffering. But is it necessary to suffer? It is not. Although we will suffer in the beginning, if we go in quest of the truth, if we ask, investigate and realize we are the Divine Soul, then we will be free from the triple suffering of the body, mind and ego. Otherwise, suffering becomes not an important part, but an integral part of life. Every human being who lives as ME, the mind and ego suffers. We experience physical pain, we are miserable because of fear, worry, depression and we are so anguished by anger, hate, revenge, jealousy only because we are ignorant. All suffering can disappear on enlightenment.