Buddhist philosophy is based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, who lived about 25 centuries ago. He came to be called ‘Buddha’, which translates to ‘awakened one’, after he experienced a profound realisation of the nature of life, death and existence.
Throughout the rest of his life, Buddha travelled and taught, however he didn’t teach people what he had realised in the moment he became enlightened. Instead, he taught people how to realise enlightenment for themselves.
So how can Buddhism help us in the modern day world? What wisdom can be extracted to use in your life?
Meditation is used as a way of transforming and calming the mind. Buddhist meditation encourages and develops concentration, clarity, emotional positivity and the ability to see the true nature of things, rather than the common practice of judgement.
People who are starting out on a spiritual path often resist meditation. But it is in acceptance of those moments of frustration that we have an opportunity to meet ourselves. If you push through the initial discomfort by focusing on your breath and being mindful of your thoughts, you are practicing meditation. This practice can bring a great new sense of awareness to your own life if you commit to it.
The Four Noble Truths are said to contain the essence of the Buddhist path.
They are-
According to the teaching of the Buddha, no matter the kind of life we have, it will always contain a degree of suffering. Even if we believe we are happy, this happiness is transient. This means that in the end we can only find temporary happiness and pleasure in life. This may sound negative or disappointing, but actually it provides great freedom.
When we are alive and resting our attention on the present moment, we become enlightened; and teaching this path to enlightenment was the goal of Buddha’s journey.
Buddhism teaches us that we will inevitably suffer in some way in our lives, but that we do not need to attach ourselves to that suffering. In fact, if we can accept impermanence, then we will understand our suffering enough to be rid of it.
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Positioning for the meditative moment, and understanding that pain and suffering are the norm were the things that brought peace to me. Every moment of joy beyond that was a gift.
Love this response Glenn. Thank you so much for sharing. :)