Scio-Buddhism
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| Previous Page | Table of Contents | Next Page | 2:3 THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHSThe four noble truths all directly deal with dukkha, or suffering. Whereas the four dharma seals were identified by early followers of the Buddha, the four noble truths are part of the original Buddha dharma, the teachings of the Buddha himself. In fact, it is held that the four noble truths were the very first teaching of the Buddha upon attaining his “Awakening,” or “Enlightenment.” The Truth of The first noble truth is simply that dukkha, or suffering, exists. This is an obvious statement, as all humans (and indeed, all beings capable of experiencing pleasure and pain) have experienced a great variety of suffering. The Truth of the Cause of The second noble truth is that The Truth of the End of The third noble truth is that the only way to eliminate The Truth of the Path that Frees one from The fourth and final of the four noble truths is that there is a path, called “the noble eightfold path,” which leads to the cessation or elimination of dualistic, ego-based demands and freedom from | Previous Page | Table of Contents | Next Page | |
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