Title: Buddhism A Skillful life
1BuddhismA Skillful life
2Buddhism
- Worlds fourth largest religion
- Religion or philosophy?
- It is a way of life
3Buddhism
- Historians do agree on some facts about the
Buddha - He did exist
- Lived a long life
- Taught all over India
- Written accounts of him were done hundreds of
years after his death
4Buddhism
- Founder Siddartha Gautama
- Born in Kapilavastu
- foothills of the Himalayas in Nepal
- As a Kshatriya Prince around 566 BCE
- If the child stayed at home he was destined to
become a world ruler. If the child left home he
would become a universal spiritual leader
5Buddhism
- Father isolated him in palace
- Raised in the lap of luxury
- Never stopped thinking about outside world
6Buddhism
- Tradition states
- Charioteer drove him around his estate four times
- First time saw an old man
- Second time saw a sick man
- Third time saw a dead man
- Fourth time wandering hold man who was at peace
7Buddhism
- Understood this to mean
- Every living thing must experience old age,
sickness, and death - Only a religious life offers a refuge from
suffering
Sleeping Buddha
8Buddhism
- Decided to spend his life searching for the
answer to - 1. Why do people suffer?
- 2. How suffering could be ended?
9Buddhism
- Seven years lived as a hermit
- Meditated under a Bodhi tree gained a flash of
insight - Visited by Mara, the evil one, who tempted him
- Mara can symbolizes the internal battle on fights
- Siddhartha had achieved an enlightened mind
10Buddhism
- Buddha
- means
- Enlighten One or awakened one
11- Gives speech Setting in Motion the Wheel of the
Law - Explained the principals / practices
12Buddhism
Singing Bowl
- Four Noble Truth
- Duhkha There is suffering all people suffer
- People suffer because of selfish desires
- Suffering can end by eliminating selfish desires
- End selfish desire by following the Eight Fold
Path
13What is this suffering?
- Comes in many different forms
- Better would be impermanence or imperfection
- It is our wanting to hang on or not to change
that causes our suffering - It is a feeling of dissatisfaction
- NOT pessimistic and nasty view of life
- Buddhist looks at what IS, does not judge
- It is accepting of what is
14The Five Aggregates of I
- Buddhist say the nature of I is constantly
changing - The summative or who we are
- Matter (eye, ears, nose etc)
- Feelings and sensations (sight, sound, smell etc)
- Perception
- Volition (actions) Mental formation
- Consciousness (response)
- You are always changing there is no real you
- Are you the same person you were when you were
10? 8? 5? - No permanent self
15Anatman
- No Soul
- Denies the existence of a soul
- There is no heavenly reward
- There is heaven on earth when one reaches
Nirvana
Tibetan Prayer Flags
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17Buddhism
- Eight Fold Path or The Middle Way
- Uses the word right to mean
- proper, appropriate, or correct
- Right Understanding
- Right Thought
- Right Speech
- Right Action
- Right Livelihood
- Right Effort
- Right Mindfulness
- Right Concentration
18Wisdom Category
- Right Understanding/views
- Know the truth/see thing clearly/understand you
- Right Thinking/Intentions/Thought
- Resist evil/thought need to be clear
19Proper Behavior/Morality Category
- Right Speech
- Talk that is good/say nothing to hurt others
- Right Action
- Good actions/do not cling to the results of
action/mindfulness of others - Right Livelihood/Work
- Work for the good of others/work that harms
others
20Meditation/Mental DisciplineCategory
- Right Effort
- Getting rid of improper attitudes and thoughts
- Right Mindfulness
- Free mind from evil/pay attention to what you are
doing/do not be ahead of yourself - Right Concentration
- Become one with the situation/practice
meditation/needed to develop a calm mind
21- By following the Eightfold Path
- By avoiding extremes
- One can achieve nirvana
- Release form selfishness and pain
- Break the cycle of reincarnation
22Buddhism
- The Middle Way
- Neither too little nor too much
23Calling yourself a Buddhist
- Practice the Five Premises and /or Precepts
- Do no harm to any living thing
- Do not take what is not given
- Do not live in an over-excited way
- Do not do an unkind act
- Do not do things which will cloud the mind
24Calling yourself a Buddhist
- Take refuge in
- The Three Jewels
- The Buddha
- Fully awakened one
- Dharma
- The Path
- Sangha
- Join a community in which one can practice
Buddha gives his first sermon to the first
sanghas.
25Buddhism
- The Five Hindrances
- Doubt
- Lust
- Hatred
- Worry
- Languor/laziness
Pray beads
26Buddhism
- Bodhisattva
- A person who no longer thinks about himself
- Only concern with good of others
- Bodhi wise, enlightened
- Sattva being, exsitance
- 'one whose essence is perfect wisdom'
- Try to live up to the Bodhisattva qualities
- Reaches Nirvana and helps others to reach Nirvana
27Buddhism
- Two sects
- Theravada
- Mahayana
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29Buddhism
30Buddhism
- Temples
- Pagodas
- Stupas
- House Buddha relics
- Symbolize the five elements
- of Buddhism
- Earth
- Water
- Fire
- Air
- Wisdom
31Hill of Sanchi, one of the most well known
Buddist stupas, built by Ashoka
32Borobudur Temple, A Buddhist work of stone in
Java, Indonesia
33Another look at the Borobudur Temple
34Cave Temples of Ajanta, India
35Relining Buddha in Wat Pot, Thailand. Gold
Plated more the 150 ft long and 49 ft. high
36The Laughing Buddha
- Buddha Maitreya
- The Laughing Buddha
- one to follow up the historical Buddha
- Waits and will return to earth to teach mankind