The teachings of Gautam Buddha have guided not only spiritual individuals but also those leading a household life. He has imparted numerous thoughts on ways to free oneself from the emotions of life such as sorrow, anger, violence, and jealousy. Let's explore his 10 best thoughts...
He has provided guidance to both spiritual and worldly individuals!
Let's learn about 10 of his thoughts that can make your behavior and character better!
Three things cannot be hidden for long...
Gautam Buddha has simplified concepts like liberation, freedom, nirvana, death, and the soul for people to understand. He has not only taught compassion and kindness but also shown the path to liberation from suffering, pain, and more. The uniqueness of Gautam Buddha's teachings lies in neither advocating an overly austere life nor an overly simple one. He has guided everyone, from spiritual beings to worldly individuals, and suggested the path to liberation while living their lives. So, let's explore his 10 thoughts that can make your behavior and character better and reduce sorrow and worry in life:
(1) It is better to achieve victory over oneself than to win thousands of battles. If you achieve victory over yourself, then victory will always be yours. It cannot be taken away from you.
(2) Life is not life without health; it is just a state of pain, an image of death.
(3) Evil should exist so that goodness can prove its purity.
(4) One who loves fifty people has fifty troubles. One who does not love anyone has not a single trouble.
(5) Just as a lamp cannot burn without fire, a person cannot live without spiritual life.
(6) Three things cannot be hidden for long: the sun, the moon, and the truth.
(7) It is better to fear a cunning and wicked friend than a wild beast in the jungle. A wild beast can harm your body, but a bad friend can harm your intellect.
(8) In a dispute, as soon as we become angry, we abandon the path of truth and start striving for ourselves.
(9) A person who only speaks is not called knowledgeable. The one who is peaceful, loving, and fearless is truly the wise one.
(10) No matter how many books you read or how many good lectures you hear, it will not be beneficial until you apply them in your life."
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