Science
is knowledge which can be made into a system, which depends upon seeing and
testing facts and stating general natural laws. The core of Buddhism fit into
this definition, because the Four Noble truths (see below) can be tested and
proven by anyone in fact the Buddha himself asked his followers to test the
teaching rather than accept his word as true. Buddhism depends more on
understanding than faith.
What
did the Buddha Teach?
The
Buddha taught many things, but the basic concepts in Buddhism can be summed up
by the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eight fold Path.
What
is the First Noble Truth?
The
first truth is that life is suffering i.e., life includes pain, getting old, disease,
and ultimately death. We also endure psychological suffering like loneliness
frustration, fear, embarrassment, disappointment and anger. This is an
irrefutable fact that cannot be denied. It is realistic rather than pessimistic
because pessimism is expecting things to be bad. lnstead, Buddhism explains how
suffering can be avoided and how we can be truly happy.
What
is the Second Noble Truth?
The
second truth is that suffering is caused by craving and aversion. We will
suffer if we expect other people to conform to our expectation, if we want
others to like us, if we do not get something we want,etc. In other words,
getting what you want does not guarantee happiness. Rather than constantly
struggling to get what you want, try to modify your wanting. Wanting deprives
us of contentment and happiness. A lifetime of wanting and craving and
especially the craving to continue to exist, creates a powerful energy which
causes the individual to be born. So craving leads to physical suffering
because it causes us to be reborn.
What
is the Third Noble Truth?
The
third truth is that suffering can be overcome and happiness can be attained;
that true happiness and contentment are possible. lf we give up useless craving
and learn to live each day at a time (not dwelling in the past or the imagined
future) then we can become happy and free. We then have more time and energy to
help others. This is Nirvana.
What
is the Fourth Noble Truth?
The
fourth truth is that the Noble 8-fold Path is the path which leads to the end of
suffering.
What
is the Noble 8-Fold Path?
In
summary, the Noble 8-fold Path is being moral (through what we say, do and our
livelihood), focusing the mind on being fully aware of our thoughts and
actions, and developing wisdom by understanding the Four Noble Truths and by
developing compassion for others.
GOOD
QUESTION, GOOD ANSWER- Bhikkhu Shravasti Dhammika
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