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The 10 Paramita

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The 10 Paramita = The 10 Noble characteristics of a Buddha
Any religious, non-religious who practice this will bring heaven to the earth.

1. Generosity
2. Morality
3. Renunciation
4. Transcendental wisdom
5. Energy
6. Patience
7. Truthfulness
8. Determination
9. Loving-kindness
10. Equanimity
Extracted from Wikipedia Pāramitā

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True Nature

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Don’t seek for darkness, but eradicate the light
Don’t seek for coldness, but eradicate the heat
Don’t seek for happiness, but eradicate the unhappiness
Don’t seek for confidence, but eradicate the emotional attachment to the self
Don’t seek for courage, but eradicate the fear
Don’t seek for success, but be sincere doing the work
Don’t seek for wisdom, but let go [...]

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Truth

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Truth
In happiness context, it simply means, one that potentially brings happiness
its contrary is untruth, it simply means, one that potentially brings unhappiness
Truthful
In happiness context, it simply means, one that practice the truth
its contrary is untruthful, it simply means, one that practice the untruth
Truthfulness
In happiness context, it simply means, the degree of being truthful
its contrary is [...]

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The Four Noble Truth

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Extracted from The Essential Teaching, published by Dian Dharma
Teaching of All the Buddhas
He who has gone for refuge to the Buddha, the Dhamma, and the Sangha;
sees with right knowledge of
The Four Noble Truths :

There is suffering (dukkha)
The cause of suffering is craving
To cease the suffering is by ceasing the craving
The way leading to cessation of [...]

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The Noble Eightfold Path

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Extracted from The Essential Teaching, published by Dian Dharma

Right view
Right intention
Right speech
Right action
Right livelihood
Right effort
Right mindfulness
Right concentration

1. Right View
Understanding the Law of Kamma :
Our actions will produce results in this life and in future lives; thus we have to be responsible for our deeds.
Understanding the Four Noble Truth :
Suffering, its cause (craving), its cessation (Nirvana), [...]

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