Buddhists Hold Key to Happiness
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Buddhists Hold Key to Happiness
LONDON (Reuters) - Buddhists really are happy, calm and serene people -- at least according to their brain scans.
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See what can happen when there is an abscience of religious hatred and intolerance. The fights over who really has "the truth," end with the killing of either the body or the spirit.
If you can equate freedom with happiness then "the truth shall set you free."
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See what can happen when there is an abscience of religious hatred and intolerance. The fights over who really has "the truth," end with the killing of either the body or the spirit.
If you can equate freedom with happiness then "the truth shall set you free."
Truth Shall Set You Free
The truth may be as simple as always telling the truth whatever the consequences may be, that may have nothing to do with religion. I think when we categorize being a certain religion it puts us in a box of beliefs which automatically limits our freedom. I like to think of lifes journey of experiences and learning as my religion. One of my best learning lessons that brought me the closest to "truth setting me free" is being true to myself and others. I should add, I used to be a people pleaser which brought me a lot of heartache! By the way Eliza I love the topics you start, Thanks:)
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That's what I admire about those who walk the Eightfold Path. Each must discover the truth in one's own way. No easy formulas or "saving" rituals. Just continuous growth and enlightenment.
Yes, I admit that I am culturally bound into my belief system. But I stretch it as I see it needs to be stretch to get into a closer understanding of the original teachings and the meanings of those teachings. I just love to being heretic!
Yes, I admit that I am culturally bound into my belief system. But I stretch it as I see it needs to be stretch to get into a closer understanding of the original teachings and the meanings of those teachings. I just love to being heretic!
I'd like to see the stats on this study. I wonder what "other" religions they included in the study. That could be telling. I don't doubt their findings one bit, but without knowing what other spiritual paths were also tested, and how these other paths fell into the stats would be interesting.
I must agree with rapa that perhaps it is not so much Buddhism itself as it is a particular way of thinking, of mindfulness, of living IN the moment, not FOR the moment, that puts one in the state of mind described in this article. Granted, these teachings are a part of Buddhist practice, but they are also a part of many non-Buddhist paths as well. For this reason, I'd be interested in seeing how other paths weighed in.
I must agree with rapa that perhaps it is not so much Buddhism itself as it is a particular way of thinking, of mindfulness, of living IN the moment, not FOR the moment, that puts one in the state of mind described in this article. Granted, these teachings are a part of Buddhist practice, but they are also a part of many non-Buddhist paths as well. For this reason, I'd be interested in seeing how other paths weighed in.
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Good point--- I think whatever path we choose to follow can open the door to our next step on our journey. A good example is the death of my grandson many years ago awakened me to a spiritual realm that I had never experienced before and has guided me into many spiritual experiences since. Sometimes we find peace in what the brain may define as tragedy. Momentary living has everything to do with it. We can't change yesterday and we can't know tomorrow. We can respond with truth, integrity & responsibility now.
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