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sofiaflorina
Happy Vesak Day, 12 May, 2025 for the Buddhists who are celebrating. ☸️#vesak #vesakday #buddhist #buddhists #buddhism
Ranu52
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leshoshin
#buddhismFrom a Buddhist perspective, the idea that everyone has the capacity to transform themselves (through awareness, meditation, karma, etc.) is very much present. It's not a divine grace that “falls from the sky,” but a personal responsibility to awaken.
leshoshin
#BuddhismThe path in Buddhism encourages tolerance, non-violence, and the recognition of the diversity of spiritual paths. It does not teach that there is a single exclusive truth, but rather that each person can find their way according to their life circumstances, culture, and understanding. T
leshoshin
#Buddha #Buddhism #WestThe Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, did not "invent" Buddhism, but rather discovered and taught a set of spiritual and philosophical principles that have become what is now called Buddhism in the West.
leshoshin
#taoism #buddhism #philosophyThe universe asks for nothing, it is content to be.
leshoshin
#BuddhismSeeing the universe as a constant flow, where everything changes and evolves naturally.
leshoshin
#buddhismThe Four Noble Truths, which Buddha taught, are:The truth of suffering (dukkha)The truth of the cause of suffering (samudaya)The truth of the end of suffering (nirhodha)The truth of the path that frees us from suffering (magga)
leshoshin
#buddhismKarma is cause and consequence, not punishment and reward
leshoshin
#buddhism #way #of #lifeBefore enlightenment; chop wood, carry water. After enlightenment; chop wood, carry water.
leshoshin
#BuddhismOur compulsive thoughts can be very violent and take up a lot of our energy. And while overthinking is common to everyone, stopping would bring us considerable peace. Don't let your ego control you anymore
leshoshin
#BuddhismBuddhists are regular people, not flying magicians. They meditate to find inner peace, not to compete in a mystical version of Top Chef
leshoshin
#buddhismBuddhists believe that life is characterized by suffering, discontent, or dissatisfaction. It is not abnormal to draw this conclusion, and one doesn’t need to be a Buddhist to grasp or accept it; even those who are not acquainted with this philosophy can perceive it as a legitimate perspective.
leshoshin
#buddhismThe original Buddha did not see his philosophy as a religion. If we were to explain it today, we might rather say that he articulated a way he deemed suitable to live with the impermanence of life after experiencing it. However, as is often the case in life, some have appropriated it to turn it into a spectacle.
leshoshin
#Nietzsche #Buddhism #egoNietzsche and Buddhism question the concept of the ego. Nietzsche criticizes the idea of a stable “self” and argues that identity is fluid and ever-changing. Similarly, Buddhism views the ego as an illusion, teaching that understanding anatta (non-self) is essential for attaining liberation.
leshoshin
#BuddhismDo not believe simply because it is an ancient tradition, do not believe simply because it is a custom. When you observe, for yourself, that something is in accordance with reason, is beneficial for you, then adopt it and live accordingly.
leshoshin
#BuddhismIn the beginner's mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert's mind there are few
leshoshin
#Buddhism #ChristianityChristianity values the forgiveness of sins and encourages believers to forgive others. Buddhism also teaches the importance of letting go of anger and grudges to free the mind.
leshoshin
#BuddhismThe mind is like a crazy monkey. To find peace, one must first tame it.
leshoshin
#BuddhismFear is a constant companion in our lives. The important thing is not to flee from it, but to understand it.
leshoshin
#BuddhismTrue happiness is not about achieving external goals, but understanding the illusion of the emptiness we are trying to fill
leshoshin
#BuddhismSuffering is an inevitable aspect of human life. Pain is inevitable, but suffering is optional
leshoshin
#BuddhismFear is a constant companion in our lives. The important thing is not to flee from it, but to understand it.
leshoshin
#Buddhism #ChristianityBoth traditions emphasize love and compassion towards others. Christianity advocates loving one's neighbor as oneself, while Buddhism teaches compassion (karuṇā) and altruism (maitrī).
leshoshin
#Buddhism #ChristianityChristianity values the forgiveness of sins and encourages believers to forgive others. Buddhism also teaches the importance of letting go of anger and grudges to free the mind.
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