buddhist meditation basics

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buddhist meditation basics
….. Buddhism Buddhism is considered a religion?

Is Buddhism a religion? If you are a practicing Buddhist and keep a job, how practice could also help? What would you do to try to convert me? What are the pros and cons? I've only just begun read the basics, but somehow something is lost and confused (duh!) Are there any good websites to help me for example, the practice of meditation or prayer? There is a temple in my city, but my work at night and I find the times of the temple very difficult to manage.

yes, it is technically classified as a religion, but perhaps also a philosophy that there is no way God or perhaps the lives of professionals on Buddhism there is no God to worship the Buddha wants to be treated as equal to As taught to respect everyone elses opinion instead of saying that other religions are the only religion that helps you become one with nature and become the meditation happy (laughs) No silly books that have to read, just do not know the stories about the holy war against Buddhism: you have to give up certain things you do not need and basically give up all desierables … the monks are selfish, because I want nothing and then demand that the people outside. (but at least it's not like the Catholic Church to demand money out of people) do not eat beef and choice of clothing (Muslim women) is a religion that actually separated, judism along with religion and a Buddha long before Muslim or something … – The person (s) who founded the religion (Siddhartha Gautama 563 to 483 BC) rejected the idea of man with an immortal soul and did not preach of any Supreme Deity. Instead, it teaches that man should seek freedom from greed, hatred and delusion, and the enlightenment through the realization of the Four Noble Truths and following the Eightfold Path. Buddhism – the same religion founded 2500 years ago that originated in India and Burma .. people are not safe – Buddhist believer. the Four Noble Truths "The first teaching given by Buddha Shakyamuni, the truth of suffering, the cause of suffering, the cessation of suffering and the path to cessation of suffering. "The Noble Eightfold Path Eightfold Path, according to Buddhism and as taught by Gautama Buddha, is the way to the cessation of suffering, the fourth of the Four Noble Truths. And summarized into three major categories: wisdom (PANNA) virtue (Sila) and (samadhi concentration). looks like a wheel that probably knows the story of Buddha, which was a prince and was shielded from pain and then saw death, age and disease and become anarchists and all ran out and began to meditate under the special tree that does not really need to practice anything, no specific prayers, but if you can do meditation that is so fresh and good because they have to change a room or something like that would have a plenty of religions to convert them into sanctuaries. convert? I'm not Buddhist, but there are plenty of good things there, do not want to be happy but do not have to spend much money? While you can ask them to open it at a reasonable hour so you can go to the temple, but not like you have to stay there all day. the temples are very cool, very simple and have "sand pits", which basically rake and rake and rake in patterns yy releases negative energy and shows what kind of person you! also believe in karma .. that is cool! What Goes Around Comes Around! but in more depth … and become an animal if its main philosophy bad – about of greed and pain so thats how it was set to go on the website No 1 for mediation 2 and 3 = fesitivals (3 is for the BBC and more detailed) 4 and 5 – eightfoldpath

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