Buddhism

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Buddhism is a spiritual tradition based primarily on the teachings of the Indian yogin Siddhartha Gautama, or Buddha. Buddhism has its origins about 2,550 years ago when Buddha himself attained enlightenment.

Although its teachings are stark -- a common Buddhist phrase used to explain the faith is "Life is suffering" -- it is also optimistic, valuing and promoting charity, compassion, self-control, and self-knowledge. The ultimate goal of Buddhism is to attain bodhi and then nirvana -- the latter literally meaning "a blowing out of suffering."

Buddhism is a philosophy or 'way of life', the Buddhist paths are simply:

  1. to lead a moral life
  2. to be mindful and aware of thoughts and actions
  3. to develop wisdom and understanding

There are several major branches of Buddhism, each with notable differences in teachings.

Influences

Although it is known that Siddhartha Gautama studied under monks of other religions in his search for spiritual revelation, little is known about those religions. It is believed that some elements may have been borrowed from or influenced by the Vedic religions, and later, by Taoism, Confucianism and Islam, all of which were in turn influenced in some way by Buddhism.

In turn, Buddhist teachings have spread far beyond their original borders, growing into a diverse family of religions. Buddhism does not make religious conversion or evangelism a requirement, and its pacifist nature made it non-threatening to most governments, both factors which have contributed to its international growth.

Buddhism is also a belief system which is tolerant of all other beliefs or religions. Buddhism agrees with the moral teachings of other religions but Buddhism goes further by providing a long term purpose within our existence, through wisdom and true understanding. Real Buddhism is very tolerant and not concerned with labels like 'Christian', 'Moslem', 'Hindu' or 'Buddhist'; that is why there have never been any wars fought in the name of Buddhism. That is why Buddhists do not preach and try to convert, only explain if an explanation is sought.

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