Known today as the Noble Eightfold Path, these practices include right view, right thinking, right speech, right action, right diligence, right concentration, right mindfulness and right livelihood.
The Budokan was modeled after Yumedono, of course. The eight sides remind me of the eight petals of a lotus flower and the Noble Eightfold Path. Perhaps it’s designed this way so that energy ...
It is possible to end suffering (nirodha). The way to end suffering is by following the Noble Eightfold Path. These teachings can be applied in all areas of life, including family and relationships.
So the way to stop suffering is to stop wanting things - and we do that by following the Noble Eightfold Path. The Buddha isn't a god, but we use a statue of him to help us concentrate on his ...
Known today as the Noble Eightfold Path, these practices include right view, right thinking, right speech, right action, right diligence, right concentration, right mindfulness and right livelihood.