Four Noble Truths.

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Four Noble Truths

4 Noble Truths There is suffering Suffering has a cause Suffering can cease There is a path out of suffering

First Noble Truth Dukkha: Suffering exists: The first truth is that life is suffering i.e. life includes pain, getting old, disease, and ultimately death. We also endure psychological suffering like loneliness frustration, boredom, fear, embarrassment, disappointment and anger.

Second Noble Truth Tanha: There is a cause for suffering. The second truth is that suffering is caused by craving and the needing to control things. It can take many forms: the desire for fame; the desire to avoid unpleasant sensations, like fear, anger or jealousy.

Third Noble Truth Nirodha: There is an end to suffering. The third truth is that suffering can be overcome and happiness can be attained; that true happiness and contentment are possible. lf let go of our craving and learn to live each day at a time (not dwelling in the past or the imagined future) then we can become happy and free. We then have more time and energy to help others. This is Nirvana.

Fourth Noble Truth Magga: In order to end suffering, you must follow the Eightfold Path. The fourth truth is that the Noble 8-fold Path is the path which leads to the end of suffering.

Doctor’s Analogy Diagnosis Cause of the illness Prognosis Prescription Doctor confirms there is suffering, an illness Cause of the illness Greed, desire Prognosis There is a cure- Nirvana Prescription The 8 fold path