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Through this book, you will come to understand and appreciate the basics of Buddhism; you will learn how to easily incorporate the Buddhist principles into your own everyday life; and you will realize how adopting the Buddhist mindset can dramatically improve your sense of happiness and wellbeing. Let’s get started!
This book is aimed at people wanting to learn about Buddhism. In this book, I'll discuss the basic principles and tenets of Buddhism, Buddhist teachings and Buddhist rituals, along with how you can incorporate Buddhism into your daily life.
The body of knowledge around this subject is so extensive that I have tried to compress hundreds of lessons and teachings into this easy to read book. You will find different meditation techniques, from Movement & Guided Meditation, to Transcendental Meditation. You will find detailed step by step instructions to increase your chances of success with whichever method you choose.
If you are ready to take action and change your life for the better, this book will definitely guide you in the right direction!
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The three universal truths concerned the world and life in general. The first universal truth is that change happens all the time and nothing lasts forever. Buddha compared life to a river of water that flows inconsistently. Sometimes the river water will flow slowly while other times it flows faster and more erratically. In our own lives, it means that we are never completely safe. You could be the king of an entire kingdom with bodyguards and fortresses to protect you from outside enemies, and yet you could still lose your life to disease or illness. Change will always occur no matter what. The second universal truth teaches that possessions will not make you happy. When Buddha finally found his calling, he gave up his princely throne and traveled away from his kingdom as a poor wandering monk.
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Translation in progress.
Translated by Manuel Esperon
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