The point where Buddhism radically departs from the thought and religion that had existed previously is that it uncovered within the individual's own life the "Law," or limitless inner power, for resolving all suffering on the most essential level. Buddhism is a teaching of unparalleled humanism that believes in the boundless potential within human beings.
December 31, 2008
December 30, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/30/2008
A life lived without purpose or value, the kind in which one doesn't know the reason why one was born, is joyless and lackluster. To just live, eat and die without any real sense of purpose surely represents a life pervaded by animality. On the other hand, to do, create or contribute something that benefits others, society and ourselves and to dedicate ourselves as long as we live to that challenge-that is a life of true satisfaction, a life of value. It is a humanistic and lofty way to live.
December 29, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/29/2008
Attaining enlightenment is not about embarking on some inconceivably long journey to become a resplendent godlike Buddha; it is about accomplishing a transformation in the depths of one's being. In other words, it is not a matter of practicing in order to scale the highest summit of enlightenment at some point in the distant future. Rather, it is a constant, moment-to-moment, inner struggle between the opposing courses of revealing our innate Buddha nature or allowing ourselves to be ruled by our fundamental negativity and delusion. This unceasing effort to polish our lives is the heart and essence of Buddhist practice.
December 28, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/28/2008
December 27, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/27/2008
December 26, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/26/2008
The most basic Buddhist teaching is that everything is change, a never-ending series of changes. Nothing is ever still. What Buddhism seeks to do is, in the midst of that changing reality from which we can never divorce ourselves, in the midst of the "mud" of reality, to help us achieve a state of the highest hope and fulfillment and to lead society and our environment in the direction of peace and prosperity.
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December 25, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/25/2008
Each person has the potential to become a Buddha. Nichiren Buddhism starts from the realization that the supreme life-condition of Buddhahood exists in each of us. It is a teaching that makes it possible for us to achieve the most profound inner transformation-a transformation of our fundamental attitude or mind-set.
December 24, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/24/2008
December 23, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/23/2008
December 22, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/22/2008
Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be kind, conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings -that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide.
~Buddha
December 21, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/21/2008
December 20, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/20/2008
December 19, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/19/2008
December 18, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/18/2008
December 17, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/17/2008
December 16, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/16/2008
The Four Reliances
First, rely on the spirit and meaning of the teachings, not on the words;
Second, rely on the teachings, not on the personality of the teacher;
Third, rely on real wisdom, not superficial interpretation;
And fourth, rely on the essence of your pure Wisdom Mind, not on judgmental perceptions.
Traditional Buddhist teaching
December 15, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/15/2008
December 14, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/14/2008
December 13, 2008
December 12, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/12/2008
December 11, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/11/2008
As human beings we all want to be happy and free from misery.
We have learned that the key to happiness is inner peace.The greatest obstacles to inner peace are disturbing emotions such as anger and attachment, fear and suspicion,while love and compassion, a sense of universal responsibility are the sources of peace and happiness.
~Dalai Lama
December 10, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/10/2008
There is no fire like greed, No crime like hatred, No sorrow like separation, No sickness like hunger of heart, And no joy like the joy of freedom.
Health, contentment and trust Are your greatest possessions, And freedom your greatest joy.
Look within. Be still. Free from fear and attachment, Know the sweet joy of living in the way.
~Buddha
December 09, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/9/2008
December 08, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/8/2008
December 07, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/7/2008
Believe nothing on the faith of traditions, even though they have been held in honor for many generations and in diverse places. Do not believe a thing because many people speak of it. Do not believe on the faith of the sages of the past. Do not believe what you yourself have imagined, persuading yourself that a God inspires you.Believe nothing on the sole authority of your masters and priests. After examination, believe what you yourself have tested and found to be reasonable, and conform your conduct thereto.
~Buddha
December 06, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/6/2008
December 05, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/5/2008
December 04, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/4/2008
December 03, 2008
December 02, 2008
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 12/2/2008
December 01, 2008
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