The Buddha characterized this form of suffering as the sort of grief that comes from loss of a loved relative, loss of honour or influence
- Confidence in the working of the Law of Kamma10. - Belief in the result of Kamma, the consequences of one’s actions.
By being reasonable, practical and by keeping a strong faith and belief; believe in what you know is correct and good
Although some people do have the inspiration towards Nirvana. They have set their goal of life earlier than they can continue to focus their concentration on
The Lord Buddha’s explanation of suffering includes all four of suffering’s implications in the light of the Four Noble Truths:
Generosity helps to dissolves our stinginess, or our unwillingness to help others
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.
The path of sensual pleasure [kamasukhallikanuyogal, is to seek for pleasures through the channels of the five outer senses: eyes, ears, nose, mouth and physical contact
Is grateful to those who have helped them in the past.
Who is a Wise Person? 1. A wise person is someone who knows the difference between good and bad