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To browse Academia. This work explores the biological origins of life, contrasting the evolutionary trajectory of uncivilized humans with that of civilized individuals. It delves into Buddhist teachings, emphasizing the rejection of authority in truth-seeking and advocating for personal experience as the cornerstone of knowledge.
The text integrates philosophical insights with a focus on spiritual practices and states of existence, aiming to illustrate the importance of self-awareness and ethical conduct in the pursuit of enlightenment. Observing the Stream 2. The Life of the Buddha 3. The Teaching in Brief 4. Practical Dimensions of the Teaching 5. Theoretical Dimensions of the Teaching 6. An Interpretation of the Not-Self Doctrine 7. Kamma, Rebirth and the Not-Self Doctrine The Nature and Extent of Suffering The Origin of Suffering The Cessation of Suffering: Nibbana-in-Life The Cessation of Suffering: Nibbana-after-Death The Eightfold Path: Wisdom The Eightfold Path: Virtue The Eightfold Path: Concentration Having spent many years in the struggle to find the truth about suffering, he was finally enlightened after spending days in meditation under a tree in Bodh Gaya, India.
Later he started on a journey to spread his teachings, what is currently known as Buddhism with about million practitioners worldwide. This paper examines the teachings of Buddhism in a bioethical perspective to hypothesize on what awakening or enlightenment meant to the Buddha. This cycle starts with birth which is then afflicted with illness, aging and death.
However, all living things are connected through the unity of life, like a river that flows. This allows one to lose the illusion of self so that the cycle of suffering may be brought to an end. Those who do not realize the truth, stay within the cyclic pattern of suffering that only changes form along the time. Purity and perfection of compassion is the key to end suffering. Or did he?
Buddhism is one of the world's largest religions and originated 2, years ago in India. Buddhists believe that human life is one of suffering and that meditation, spiritual and physical labour and good behaviour are the ways to achieve enlightenment or nirvana. Siddhartha attained enlightenment after many hardships, discovering the way to terminate the cycle of reincarnation and misery.