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Buddhism in ONE SENTENCE.
I know there is the 'Buddha's teaching in 5 words' thread, but I feel like that is too strict of a limitation. However, I also want a simple and concise explanation. So who thinks they can summarize the aim of Buddhism in just one sentence? GIVE IT A TRY!
I saw someone else say-
"Suffering can be overcome and that true happiness and contentment are possible lf we let go of our craving and learn to live each day one at a time (not dwelling in the past or the imagined future) then we can become happy and free."
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"I come to teach the origin of suffering and the cessation of suffering."
I think it would be quite hard to top that one!:D
"come with me if you want to stop suffering." I like that one.
Very apt indeed, because buddhism stands unique in the the world's religions with the "anatta" doctrine.
Neither is,
S9 ; ^ (
"Noble Eightfold Paths is the Buddha-recommended remedy for Four Noble Truths."
Such short sentence, I'm sure, takes us more than the whole life this life to study and fully understand natural laws before we're able to experience the state of Nibanna.
It also took Prince Siddhartha Gautama presumably millions of reincarnated lives before he's able enough to decipher the subject being discussed.
I like your sentence, because it introduces something beyond the coin toss of finitude.
; ^ )
Here is another you might enjoy:
Gautama “Woke Up” to his Buddha Nature, which is outside of this dreaming ‘ego’ mind, and so can you.”
Warm Regards,
S9
Why cling to suffering?
Boy, that's the million dollar question. ; ^ )
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If there is absolutely no Reality outside of this dream self, which is a big nothing, why all of the concern?
Awareness (Pure Consciousness) is not merely an epiphenomenona, as the Materialists would have us believe.
Faith in a Material Universe, or simply an unsupported Material Process is a huge assumption.
Warm Regards,
S9
Friendly Regards,
S9
Its Buddhism in one sentence! But not anymore because now its daytime and the crickets have stopped chirping.
Theravada Buddhism: "Dukkha sucks, let's be done with it!"
There are crickets chirping somewhere...
I'm not this human mind that is chirping like a cricket. ; ^ )
warm regards,
S9
Okay, so it's a tad long...
Or as you might a hear from the matrix.
"Free your mind, Neo."
:PWNED:
Whatever.
"Ways to see the world, and not to conceive the world."
"To be everything and to be nothing."
There's my three cents.
Namaste
What is the nature of this inner buddha nature?
Why do so many people have trouble "finding" it?
What about our "selves" do we seek to liberate?
Dis-identify with this mind, and all of her trappings,
And:
WAKE UP!
Peace and Love,
S9
"Practice mindfulness"
"Nothing is to be clung to as I, me or myself?"
or something close
“What the Buddha coined as being “Awake” is not so much to be understood, or rather captured in words, but rather to be “apprehended.”
Peace and Love,
S9/Leslie