Transcript Buddha
THE FOUR NOBLE
TRUTHS
Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha
The Four Stages
“blissful stage of meditation”
“beyond reasoning”
“attentive & conscious, with equal mind to joy
or aversion”
“beyond pain & pleasure, with equal mind to
joy and aversion”
THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS
The Noble Truth of Pain
Birth, age, sickness, death, sorrow &
despair are painful.
The Noble Truth of the Cause of Pain
It is craving, which leads to rebirth,
pleasure & passion, existence & nonexistence.
THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS
The Noble Truth of the Cessation of
Pain
It is the cessation of craving without
remainder, forsaking detachment and
release from it.
The Noble Truth that of the Way that
leads to the Cessation of Pain
It is the Noble Eightfold Path
The Noble Eightfold Path
Right Views
Right Motive
Gives aspiration to renunciation & benevolence
Right Speech
Give the knowledge of Pain, its Cause,
Cessation & the Path
Abstains from lies and slander
Right Action
Abstains from stealing, killing & self-indulgence.
The Noble Eightfold Path
Right Livelihood
Right Effort
Turns against evil states and towards good
Right Mindfulness
Follows right pursuits
Looks on mind & body with self-control
Right Contemplation
Rises above evil and abides in equanimity &
bliss
“I have found the deathless
and teach the truth …”
Why is the body not the soul?
Because it is subject to sickness
It is the same with the feelings, perception,
elements & consciousness.
Because they are impermanent & painful
The Buddha does not a teach a
dogma to follow …
The religious life does not depend on dogmas
concerning whether the world is or is not
eternal. Or finite – or infinite. Why not?
Because birth, old age, death, sorrow,
lamentation, misery and despair still exist.
These are what the Buddha is addressing.
“Bear in mind what I have not explained and
what I have explained.”
The questions you ask lead away from the
path.