What is Buddhism
The
founder of Buddhism was Buddha Shakyamuni who lived and taught in India some
two and a half thousand years ago. Since then millions of people around the
world have followed the pure spiritual path he revealed. The Buddhist way of
life of peace, loving kindness and wisdom is just as relevant today as it was
in ancient India. Buddha explained that all our problems and suffering arise
from confused and negative states of mind, and that all our happiness and good
fortune arise from peaceful and positive states of mind. He taught methods for
gradually overcoming our negative minds such as anger, jealousy and ignorance,
and developing our positive minds such as love, compassion and wisdom. Through
this we will come to experience lasting peace and happiness. These methods work
for anyone, in any country, in any age. Once we have gained experience of them
for ourselves we can pass them on to others so they too can enjoy the same
benefits.
Meditation
Meditation
is at the heart of the Buddhist way of life. It is basically a method for
understanding and working on our own mind. We first learn to identify our
different negative mental states known as ‘delusions’, and learn how to develop
peaceful and positive mental states or ‘virtuous minds’.
Then
in meditation we overcome our delusions by becoming familiar with virtuous
minds. Out of meditation we try to maintain the virtuous minds we have
developed and use our wisdom to solve the problems of daily life. As our mind
becomes more positive our actions become more constructive, and our experience
of life becomes more satisfying and beneficial to others.
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