The Lord Buddha taught that the extent of craving in the minds of living beings is so great as to be beyond words
After explaining the Noble Truth of Suffering, Lord Buddha continued with an explanation of the origin of suffering
The aim is at not only trying to have sufficient in this entire life, but also to set future life goals, by using every possible opportunity to act in meritorious ways
The Lord Buddha’s explanation of the Path to the End of Suffering includes all four of the Path to the End of suffering’s implications in the light of the Four Noble Truths:
The Lord Buddha’s explanation of the Cessation of Suffering includes all four of the Origin of suffering’s implications in the light of the Four Noble Truths:
A pig content to wallow in dung: Indulging in sensual pleasures is rather like a pig, which spends all its life wallowing in the warm mud and dung of its pigsty because it thinks that this is the ultimate happiness.
1. Cleanses and purifies our mind and speech 2. Brings happiness, progress and further advancements
The Middle Way [majjhima patipada] is a path of practice that avoids the extremes of either sensual indulgence or self-mortification
Training them in virtue: The first ‘good friends’ to each and every one of us in the world are our parents or guardians. As such
The 38 Ways to Happiness. The Fifth Group of Blessings. Blessing Fifteen :- Generosity.