The Buddha's Word teaches the modern world .VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THICH CHAN TANH.
The Buddha foretold to mankind that certain cruel acts will bring the individual impact of pain and sorrow; virtuous acts bring health and thus bring happiness and peace.
The very day Vaisakh Purnam, the Buddha was born, on the same day he entered Nirvana and Enlightenment. The anniversary of His Birth, Nirvana and Gnosticism is celebrated around the world in an atmosphere of reverence.
The light of Buddha's enlightenment is always bright and for more than 2500 years he has always tried to eliminate darkness in the mind of mankind. It is rightly said that the Buddha hated darkness and loved light very much. That light is for the whole of humanity, regardless of class or country. We Asians, especially Indians, are proud to have the Buddha born on the spot. He is an Indian born, by lineages and traditional ancestors, and lived a long life and served on this ancient land, though many falls, still holding light. of cultural spirituality, that light can serve as a remedy to soothe the torn heart of the present world.

The light of Buddha's enlightenment is always bright and for more than 2500 years he has always tried to eliminate darkness in the mind of mankind.
The elite of Buddhism
The essential teaching of the Upanishad, the identity of all life, is recognized by the Buddha. A true spirit of human fraternity is the only remedy to heal the dangerous world-threatening conflicts of struggle, not a mere repetition of unconditional, yet yes, gestures. magnanimity, nor is it the masking of a devastating struggle with a false outward appearance, but a sincere sacrifice of common nations for human prosperity, the union of the whole world. Westerners need to understand that fraternity is not an ideal to attain, but an entity to be realized. All life is one and thus all forms of life are brothers with all other forms. That is the quintessence of the Buddha's teaching.
The respect of mankind
Regardless of the Buddha 's view of the question of "absolute truth" and many disagreements on this matter, one thing is for sure that the Buddha believed in the dignity of mankind and the teaching. His aim is to enhance the value of all mankind. Distinguishing between people and people in any realm is contrary to His nature, He believes in the universality of mankind. Life by itself has no value to live, value of life resulting from the application of it and the purpose it serves. And that purpose is to guide and help all life lead to the threshold of a happy life. Life on this earth is impermanent, suffering and selfless. No one can escape death. So it is the responsibility of all of us to find what is out of change.
The Buddha taught: "Everything is impermanent" when he was about to enter Nirvana, and with those few words, He acquired everything He taught throughout His life about the nature of the world. The general philosophy of his philosophy focused on the false nature and impermanence of the outer world.
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The Buddha placed great emphasis on reason and encouraged his disciples to observe all the phenomena that occur in life and the results with the light of wisdom.
If that simple truth is practically understood and kept in mind, the people of the West and the East will not have to fall into giant wars of self-destruction. See if there is any everlasting empire? Which conquerors live forever? What benefits did those conquistadors reap from their feats and brutality. Those are the simple natural insights that have weighed on the so-called civilizations.
Science means knowledge and the Buddha teaches that the understanding of Dharma should be understood just as scientific knowledge is understood by analytical, experimental and logical methods. by a similar non-logical belief ... In other words, the Buddha put great emphasis on reason and encouraged his disciples to observe all the phenomena that occur in life and the results with light. Brightness of wisdom.
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Another light of the Orient passed on to us by the Buddha is the concept of a firm and unchanging law, and within that law, all mankind lives and matures in all forms of activity. spiritual movement of the whole humanity.
The farmer needs to think about the trees to be planted so that they can live in harmony with the appropriate laws of nature. Every human action reacts to itself in such a natural and rational manner affecting all the growth of man's ideal ego and happiness, the inevitable outcome of the ideal ego. that.
Just as the physical science foretold us, if we drink sticky water our health will be compromised; likewise, the Buddha foretold to mankind that certain cruel acts will bring the individual impact of pain and sorrow; virtuous acts bring health and thus bring happiness and peace. The notion of the presence of an unchanging law builds up a stronghold of the Buddha's teachings and is consistent with those of modern science. END=NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).GOLDEN AMITABHA MONASTERY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THICH CHAN TANH.AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.24/11/2020.
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