Buddhas teachings buddhism

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    Buddhas teachings buddhism

  • Buddhas teachings buddhism
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  • Buddhas quotes
  • 7 teachings of buddha
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  • The Four Noble Truths


    The Buddha’s teaching can be simply summed up into three parts:
    Four Dharma Seals
    Four Noble Truths
    Noble Eightfold Path 


    Anicca (impermanence)

    Everything in life, our feelings and thoughts, people, animals, plants, bacteria and countries are always changing and reacting.

    Without change, there could be no life, no flowers, no grandparents, and no happiness.

    Dukkha (suffering)

    People suffer because they want things to be permanent when they are not.

    They cling to things that are ending and try to avoid things that are unpleasant. But thanks to change, we can change suffering into happiness.

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    Anatta (non-self):  

    Nothing lives on its own, not even you or me. We are alive due to our parents, air, food, water, and everything around us. We cannot even remain the same for two moments.

    We are born, grow old, get sick and die. There is nothing that can be called a permanent “I” or a soul. That which carries on to our next