Thursday, January 25, 2018

Regranned from buddha teaching


lamrimnesia@Regranned from @buddhateaching - “If by leaving a small pleasure one sees a great pleasure, let a wise person leave the small pleasure and look to the great.”
[Dhammapada 290].
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Buddhism pursues happiness by using knowledge and practice to achieve mental equanimity. In Buddhism, equanimity, or peace of mind, is achieved by detaching oneself from the cycle of craving that produces dukkha. So by achieving a mental state where you can detach from all the passions, needs and wants of life, you free yourself and achieve a state of transcendent bliss and well-being.
As you may have heard often the Buddha expounded on mental dysfunction begins in the mind. The Buddha encouraged his followers to pursue "tranquility" and "insight" as the mental qualities that would lead to Nibbana, the Ultimate Reality. As mentioned earlier, the Eightfold Path as a whole is said to help one achieve these qualities. In particular, the areas of mental cultivation, which include right effort, right mindfulness and right concentration, are the mental skills and tools used for achieving happiness.
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📸 By @sasintipchai Crack of Mingun pahtodawgyi. The buddhist novice at Mingun paya, Myanmar 🇲🇲

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