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    Philosophy Of Buddhism - Practical Guide To End Suffering

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    Philosophy Of Buddhism - Practical Guide To End Suffering

    Philosophy Of Buddhism - Practical Guide To End Suffering
    Last updated 1/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 1.63 GB | Duration: 2h 34m

    Learn the core buddhist teachings to understand and end suffering.

    What you'll learn

    How desire becomes the root of all suffering and why we have worldly problems

    In depth understanding of Law of Karma and how to break the cycle

    What is action-less action (Karma Yoga)

    How to tolerate emotions

    How to develop equanimity

    How to increase consciousness

    Solution for all worldly problems

    How to create a distance between self and your thoughts, emotions, and memories

    How to overcome chronic problems such as depression, anxiety, low self esteem, or any other mental illness

    Requirements

    No.

    Description

    The central goal of Buddhism is to initiate a transformative process that would help people become less capable of perpetrating suffering, stress, and sickness of the mind. The Lord Buddha diagnosed the sickness (suffering), identified its cause (the original cause of suffering), explained that the sickness was curable (the cessation of suffering), and showed the way to treat the sickness (the way leading to the cessation of suffering).In this course, you will be introduced to the above in detail. I support the Buddhist core teachings with other religious/spiritual teachings to get a holistic understanding of our problems and their solutions. All our life, we work hard to fulfil our desires. One dream fulfilled spawns another. We seek happiness, but for most of us, we think happiness comes with having more. Instead of being content with an ordinary, simple life, our vanity causes us to want more wealth, success, glory, power, and so on. Our ambitions are endless. But the truth is, more isn’t necessarily better and it can have adverse effects. In the endless pursuit of our desires, we actually create much suffering for ourselves.The Buddhist sutras tell us that people with many desires suffer greatly because they’re constantly seeking self-benefit and gain. When we give rise to desire, we act in order to seek things. When we can’t get what we want, afflictions arise and we suffer. We might get into arguments with people over what we want. We might tire ourselves out scheming to get what we want. Our efforts to fulfil our desires bring us much affliction. Those with few desires don’t suffer like this.If we want to get rid of our afflictions, we have to know their source – our desires. We can then get rid of them by being content. Contentment leads to spiritual riches and a sense of satisfaction and happiness with what we already have. With fewer desires, we can sleep soundly at night without worries. Our hearts can be at peace. After all, what do we really come into the world for? What is life really about? Only by turning toward the Dharma can we begin to understand life’s true value and purpose. We can get perspective and see things in a positive light. A sense of gratitude will fill our hearts, and we’ll know how to make use of our lives in the most meaningful way, by contributing to the greater good.

    Overview

    Section 1: Root of All Sufferings

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Announcement

    Lecture 3 Root of All Sufferings (Ignorance, Law of Karma, Solution)

    Lecture 4 Join the facebook group

    Section 2: The Ultimate Solution to Suffering

    Lecture 5 The Ultimate Solution to Suffering

    Section 3: Troubleshoot solutions

    Lecture 6 Troubleshoot solutions

    Section 4: Attaining Desirelessness

    Lecture 7 Attaining Desirelessness

    Lecture 8 Conclusion

    Lecture 9 Course completion

    Psychologists & Counselors who are looking for advanced ways to help people recovery from mental illness,Spiritual Seekers who are on the path of liberation