Because the want to be in the middle of life and ot be too spoilt or too boring
The middle colonies had a more diverse population.
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The middle ages is called the middle ages because its in the middle of two different time periods, or periods of time, in which things were a certain way for a that period of time.
domestic system
because they liked it that way, EAZY ACCESS !
Because the want to be in the middle of life and ot be too spoilt or too boring
thripitakaya is the way of attain Nibbana.. Buddhists follow this..! No point of explainng like this,
Suffering, because the eightfold path is a way to end suffering.
Enlightenment, right thinking all the time, right behavior all the time, and live on the middle way (not being materialistic). However most Buddhists don't follow that and need salvation just as much as everyone.
Siddhartha Gautama, better known as Buddha, taught the Middle Way. This is the Buddhist belief in a balance between hedonism and total asceticism.
Buddhists show respect by meditating and so it makes them calmer so they find it very easy to talk to people in a calm manner this is one way of showing respect to others. Therefore Buddhists try to do no harm to animals or as little as possible
They try to find a balance between excessive worry and excessive greed called the Middle Way. If you keep to the Middle Way you will reach the goal of finding Nirvana and you will be released from the cycle of reincarnation.
Try to make him follow you to the water spill.
Buddhism is not so much a religion of good and bad as it is of preferable. There is no such thing as absolute good or bad. In comparison with the Christian method of having a set of rigid dos and don'ts in the Ten Commandmentss, Buddhists have the Eightfold Path which is a suggested way of behaviour which, if followed, can reduce the suffering in one's life, Failure to follow the suggestions means you will have a future opportunity in your reincarnated existence to follow them.
Bowing is a frequently used method of greeting in Asian countries. Many Buddhists are Asian and follow the customs of their countries. Many Buddhists are not a Asian and follow the greeting customs of their cultures and countries instead of bowing (handshakes, back slapping, hat tipping, forelock tugging etc.)
way of life for buddhists
no this is in no way at all true