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Before meeting the Buddha, Uruvela Kassapa and his two brothers were great Brahmins. Uruvela believed only in scriptures, doctrines, and Vedas, worshiped the fire god, gathered thousands of followers, and specialized in providing shelter for hermits during the rainy season. But when they met the Buddha who enlightened them with wisdom through very ordinary situations, Uruvela and his two brothers and thousands of monks escaped from the path of delusion, realizing that the path they had been on for so long was wrong, without even realizing it. Uruvela boldly abandoned his own illusions, abandoned his own prejudices, and sought the path to liberation from suffering through the wisdom that the Buddha had attained. Here is the story of Uruvela and the Buddha exchanging enlightened knowledge Uruvela: Why are you sitting here? Today I told my disciples that I don't know where you are anymore. Buddha: I don't want to stay there anymore. Uruvela: Why? Buddha: You are teaching your disc...
Are you suffering?
- You are suffering from illness, the pain of losing a loved one, disharmony between husband and wife, disobedient children, poverty, being deceived by others, suffering in love.......- You want to be free from these sufferings? I will help you, only the Noble Eightfold Path can help you awaken, gain wisdom. With wisdom, you will understand where sufferings come from and how to eliminate them.
Always remind yourself every minute, every second
Every day, always practice reminding your mind, thinking rationally: Mind is still, calm, peaceful and carefree. - You will feel the taste of liberation in every minute, every second.
Live without causing suffering to yourself, others, and all living beings.
- Practicing the Dharma correctly, you will feel healthy, comfortable, not tired of praying, worshiping, chanting. - Practicing the Dharma correctly, you will not bother others, affect others. - Practicing the Dharma correctly, you will love all living beings, not kill and eat living beings, your love will cover all things (Animals also love life, fear death like you, sweat also has a salty taste and blood is also red). - Practicing the Dharma correctly to be liberated is to follow the path of the eightfold path, to attain precepts - meditation - wisdom. - Practicing the Dharma correctly is to rely on yourself to attain enlightenment, not to ask for external forces. - Your field of goodness will grow accordingly.