Awakening to Truth: How Buddha’s Teachings Lead to Enlightenment

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
  • Awakening to Truth: How Buddha’s Teachings Lead to Enlightenment.
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    How Buddha’s Teachings Lead to Enlightenment?
    As the Buddha explains the steps to follow in awakening to the truth, once you’ve heard the Dhamma-such as the teachings of the step-by-step discourse or the four noble truths-you try to remember it. Then you try to penetrate the meaning of the words. Once you understand them, you ponder them until you find that they make sense: This is called “coming to an agreement through pondering the teachings.” The purpose of all this thinking is to give rise to the desire to put the teachings into practice.
    The Buddha notes that it’s possible to listen to the Dhamma with the purpose of finding fault with it, interpreting it in ways that make no sense, but that defeats the purpose of listening to it in the first place, as a step in putting an end to your suffering. Although he doesn’t ask you to put your critical faculties aside as you listen, he does advise you to use them wisely: Instead of pouncing on what seems not to make sense as proof that the Dhamma is wrong, you think and then ask questions of the person teaching the Dhamma to gain clarification whenever you can’t resolve your own doubts. As the Buddha said, he trained his students in cross-questioning-asking the meaning of whatever isn’t clear-so that they could allay their doubts, and then that they be willing to be cross-questioned, too, so that they could help allay the doubts of others.
    This means that part of the onus is on the teacher: to present the Dhamma in a clear and convincing manner, and to be patient in clearing up points you find unclear. But part of the onus is also on you, the student, to bring the right attitude to the process of trying to make sense of what the teacher has to say.
    The right attitude is composed of the two qualities that the Buddha said he looked for in a student-that you be truthful and observant-but it also includes a third: that you bring an attitude of goodwill. (1) When you’re truthful and observant, it helps you to understand clearly why you might be holding to any views that are getting in the way of accepting the basic principles of the Dhamma. (2) When you bring an attitude of goodwill for yourself, it helps you to see that you would benefit from abandoning those views. At the same time, when you bring an attitude of goodwill for the Dhamma and for those who teach it, it motivates you to look for ways of resolving any conflicts you might perceive in the teachings.
    Let’s look at these points in more detail.

Комментарии • 8

  • @ratnabahadurgurung9850
    @ratnabahadurgurung9850 29 дней назад +2

    Excellence preaching appreciate.

  • @annasingh5981
    @annasingh5981 29 дней назад +2

    Sadhu to all sentient beings ❤😊

  • @truongnguyentien4683
    @truongnguyentien4683 29 дней назад +1

    Wow 🙏

  • @ElmerTan-ut4qn
    @ElmerTan-ut4qn 29 дней назад +1

    Nowadays, people pursue wealth, knowledge, health and long life.
    This is called good fortune.
    If the Buddha asks us to learn and practice Buddhism but we do not receive what he said we would, then we will reject the teachings.
    Why?
    If we cannot get what we wish for now, how can we believe we will receive what is promised to us for the next life?
    It is too distant and uncertain.
    When will we get to enjoy the promised great rewards?
    However, if we can receive the benefits now, we will be much more likely to believe in the promise of even greater rewards in the future.
    By truly practicing Buddhism, we will attain all that we wish for.
    Buddhism is the pinnacle of the world's wisdom and it provides the greatest enjoyment for humankind.
    🙏🙏🙏 Amituofo

  • @serray3392
    @serray3392 29 дней назад +1

    🙏🙏🙏🌸🌸 thank you 💨💨

  • @ElmerTan-ut4qn
    @ElmerTan-ut4qn 29 дней назад +1

    Buddha 49 years of teachings is about the truth of the life and our universe.
    What is life?
    It's about ourselves. The universe is about our surrounding.
    Buddha not only detailed out all our sufferings, he also provided us the answers to end our sufferings.
    Not only to end our sufferings, the Buddha also taught us how to eradicate our sufferings.
    Where to find such great Teacher in this world?
    The Buddha’s affinity in this world last for only 12000 years. After which Buddhism will completely disappear from the surface of the world.
    The Three Period of Buddha's Teachings.
    The first thousand is called the Perfect Dharma Age.
    The second thousand years is called The Dharma Semblance Age.
    The last 10000 is the Dharma Ending Age.
    We are now at the end of the 9000 and is the beginning of the decline of Buddha's Teachings.
    The situation in the world today is already an indication of the future world: 30 years from now, the pollution in the world would be unbearable to humanity.
    Can you imagine a world without filial piety, no morality and full of deviated teachings?
    Can you imagine a world without Buddhism?
    🙏🙏🙏Amituofo

  • @friendsnote.1013
    @friendsnote.1013 29 дней назад +1

    Buddha’s teachings do not lead to enlightenment…
    It only points out like a finger pointing at the moon. Once you based the teachings for enlightenment, you will not find it…. there’s nothing to seek and no goal.
    🙏🙏🙏

  • @truongnguyentien4683
    @truongnguyentien4683 29 дней назад +1

    Wow 🙏