Buddhism is the main religion in Japan. It teaches respect for nature, cleanliness, love for simple things, and good manners. About half of the people of Japan are Buddhist.
Answer:
The basic understanding of Buddhism comes from the Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path.
The Four Noble Truths are:
The 3 last paramitas can be achieved by following the Eigtfold Path. These guides are:
Wisdom (The Exercise of Judgement)
1. Right understanding (right aspiration) - aspire to better the state of existence of yourself and others
Perseverance (Sound Ethical Discipline)
2. Right thought - think on that which is good
3. Right speech - be positive, honest, comforting and caring in what you say
4. Right action (Conduct) - do not be selfish but exert energy to do what you believe is good for all
5. Right livelihood - work for the good of humanity and use your talents well
6. Right effort - do not exert effort in pursuit of worthless or harmful goals
Meditation (Concentration and Focus)
7. Right mindfulness - direct your attention to that which is good and proper
8. Right concentration - be actively and wholly caught up in a way of life filled with love and good work
Attendance to these guides will help overcome the the "Mind Hindrances" (negative mind energies). These are:
The Eightfold Path helps us understand the basis of all life experiences and provides us with coping skills. The awareness of life experience leads us to three conclusions:
As we become more comfortable following the eightfold path, we create for ourselves places to rest and recharge. These Divine Abodes are:
The strength to continue on the Eightfold Path come from three sources. These are the "Three Jewels":
Siddhartha Gautama, better known as Buddha, taught the Middle Way. This is the Buddhist belief in a balance between hedonism and total asceticism.
He was a very important god after he was dead.
Buddha didn't teach really much. People that saw him and heard his stories and what he believes wrote down the things they heard and people started taking his stories and beliefs as a way of life. The buddha was just a symbol of the religion.
Buddhism change after the Buddha death- his followers developed many different interpretations of his teachings . Although Buddha forbidden people to worship him, some began to teach that he was a god.
teach others about enlightment
That Buddha was a god
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Theravada.
The Noble Eightfold Path.
This is an interesting question. The Buddha did not teach that there is a Buddha nature, possibly because of this very question. Later on, in Mahayana Buddhism, the concept of Buddha nature was invented.
The Buddha did teach that people should meditate -- but very specific forms of meditation, not just any old meditation.
About 50 years
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