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Episode 58 - The Four Noble Truths

Episode 58 - The Four Noble Truths

FromBuddhism for Everyone with JoAnn Fox


Episode 58 - The Four Noble Truths

FromBuddhism for Everyone with JoAnn Fox

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Nov 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Buddha taught The Four Noble Truths to show people a path to lasting peace and happiness. Buddha, like universal doctor, diagnosed why we suffer and have dissatisfaction. The prognosis is good, for there is a cure. The cure lies in the Eightfold Path, a noble, wise and compassionate way of life. This episode offers a mindfulness practice on the right intention, part of the Eightfold Path.    The Four Noble Truths   The Truth of Suffering The Origin of Suffering The End of Suffering The Path   The Noble Eightfold Path Right View Right Intention Right Speech Right action Right Livelihood Right Effort Right Mindfulness Right Meditation    But when someone going for refuge  To the Buddha,  Dharma, and  Sangha Sees, with right insight,  The Four Noble Truths:  Suffering,  The arising of suffering,  The overcoming of suffering,  And the Eightfold Path  Leading to the ending of suffering,  Then this is the secure refuge;  This is the supreme refuge.  By going to such a refuge  One is released from all suffering. (190–192)*    It’s hard to find a noble person; Such a person is not born everywhere.  When such a wise one is born,  The family flourishes in happiness. (193) --Buddha, The Dhammapada   References    Buddha. The Dhammapada. Translated by Gil Fronsdale. Shambala, Boston and London, 2011, pp. 50-51.
Released:
Nov 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Buddhism for Everyone with JoAnn Fox is a weekly podcast that shares how to put the teachings of Buddhism into practice to be happier, more peaceful, or to become the spiritual warrior this world so desperately needs. JoAnn Fox has been teaching Buddhism for 17 years and does so with kindness and humor.