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Essentials of Buddhism

Originally posted on sciy.org by Ron Anastasia on Wed 27 Sep 2006 10:42 AM PDT  

Four Noble Truths

   1. Suffering exists
   2. Suffering arises from attachment to desires
   3. Suffering ceases when attachment to desire ceases
   4. Freedom from suffering is possible by practicing the Eightfold Path

Noble Eightfold Path

  Three Qualities Eightfold Path
 Wisdom (panna) Right View
  Right Thought
 Morality (sila) Right Speech
  Right Action
  Right Livelihood
 Meditation (samadhi) Right Effort
  Right Mindfulness
  Right Contemplation



Three Characteristics of Existence

   1. Transiency (anicca)
   2. Sorrow (dukkha)
   3. Selflessness (anatta)

Hindrances

   1. Sensuous lust
   2. Aversion and ill will
   3. Sloth and torpor
   4. Restlessness and worry
   5. Sceptical doubt

Factors of Enlightenment

   1. Mindfulness
   2. Investigation
   3. Energy
   4. Rapture
   5. Tranquillity
   6. Concentration
   7. Equanimity

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