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Anyway, this is another reason that I probably need Buddhism in my life. To control a natural anger I have inside me, often tipped over the edge by petty people and their insistence that you do things their way.
The biggest difference between Zen and other religions I feel, is that it ... Read review
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Advantages: health benefits, mental benefits, direction Disadvantages: Hedonism should be a distant memory
...not rest til he found an answer.
To end suffering one must remove desire, ill will and ignorance. This is the third truth.
The fourth noble truth came firstly from the fact that Sidartha was a prince and enjoyed worldly pleasures and indulgence, he renounced these and expereinced the hardship of torturing his mind and body. Finally not long before achieving enlightenment he discovered the fruitlessness of these extremes, and the way to happiness ... ...The eight fold system that Buddhists follow makes achieving the middle path easier. Avoiding the extremes of torture that weaken ones intellect and the extremes of self indulgence that weaken ones spirit.
1. Right understanding
2. Right thoughts
3. Right speech
4. Right action
5. Right livelihood
6. Right Effort
7. Right mindfulness
8. Right meditation
finally I come onto Karma (there is so much i could write about Buddhism but this is a ...
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