The First Noble Truth

The First Noble Truth
Today we’ll start the regular mail of the Daily Buddhism. We may as well start from the beginning. The very foundation of Buddhism is the Four Noble Truths. I can’t think of a better place to start than these ideas. We’ll cover them in order over the next four days. Many stories and concepts have been credited to the Buddha over the millenia since his death; some probably came from him, while others were probably apocryphal. No one doubts that Buddha himself came up with the Four Noble Truths. This is really the heart of Buddhism.

The first Noble Truth is the idea that All of life is suffering.

This just seems obviously wrong on first consideration. I was happy today, I was happy yesterday. Sure, there is occasional suffering for most people, and for some people there may actually be constant suffering, but to say all of life is suffering sounds not only depressing, but just plain wrong. Many people, hearing this most basic rule of Buddhism, immediately come to the conclusion that Buddhism is a negative thing; a depressing thing; a real downer. This is not the case.

On further reflection, there is a lot to be said for this idea. Bear with me a minute. There are various types of suffering with which we all must deal:

First, there is physical suffering. This is what most of us think of when we first hear about suffering; physical pain, mental distress and strong emotional disturbances. Things that make you… suffer. That’s pretty obvious.

But Buddha expanded on the idea of suffering by taking into consideration that all happiness is temporary. Everything is in fact temporary. This idea is what Buddhists call ‚Äúimpermanence.‚Äù No matter what you have, who you love, or what you do, eventually you will lose it. You will grow old and suffer; your friends and family will die. The great works you have done in your life will fade from memory. You will eventually die. You can build a stone monument that lasts three thousand years, but it too will eventually turn to dust. Yes, it’s depressing, but you have to admit that it’s true.

Buddha, coming from a background as a Hindu, took that second idea of suffering and expended it infinitely. If all of life is suffering, then what does reincarnation add to the mix? The answer is eternal suffering. Once you die an dget a little relief in this life, the cycle starts over again.

Also keep in mind that when I say “suffering,” I am poorly translating the word “Dukkha” which does mean suffering, but also means “imperfect” and “unsatisfying” as well as “grasping.” Here is one translation of Buddhas own explanation:

“Now this … is the noble truth of suffering:birth is suffering, aging is suffering, illness is suffering, death is suffering; union with what is displeasing is suffering; separation from what is pleasing is suffering; not to get what one wants is suffering; in brief, the five aggregates subject to clinging are suffering.”

This idea of suffering is hard to accept, because we have been raised to think of life and the world as basically a good thing. And this is true to a certain extent; we can be happy for a while, but don’t you know in the back of your mind that sooner or later the happiness will end? This really is some depressing and sad stuff. Fortunately, Buddha found the reason for this suffering and figured out a way to defeat it.

Stay tuned!

 

Bosses, Children, Abuse and Holidays

Podcast Episode 71:

Welcome back, this is Daily Buddhism audio show number 71 recorded June 27th, 2014. My name is Brian Schell, and I am your host for the show. You can find the text as well as all links mentioned in this program and all past episodes on the website at www.dailybuddhism.com.

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Links to this show’s original articles:

Working with a Bad Boss:
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1810

From New York to India, by Forrest Curran
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1820

Legendary Days and Holidays
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1814

When Meditation Isn’t Enough
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1816

When Buddhism Fails Me… Abusive Relationships
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1823

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Anatman, Commercialization, and Children

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Links to this show’s original articles:

Rapidfire Q&A Basic Buddhist Questions
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1695

Appropriation and Commercialization of Buddhism in the West
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1702

Koan: The Gates of Paradise
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1713

Depersonalization and Anatman
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1708

 

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Proportions, Conversions, and Riots

Welcome back, this is Daily Buddhism audio show number Sixty-Nine recorded April 25th, 2014. My name is Brian Schell, and I am your host for the show. You can find the text as well as all links mentioned in this program and all past episodes on the website at www.dailybuddhism.com.

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Links to this show’s original articles:

Koan: Accurate Proportion
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1656

Converting to Buddhism
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1659

Lamas, Geshes and Cults… It’s the NKT!
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1662

Truth in Labeling
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1670

Rioting Buddhists Clash with Muslims
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1680

Gays, Bardo, and Hemingway

Podcast Episode 68: Gays, Bardo, and Hemingway

Welcome back, this is Daily Buddhism audio show number Sixty-Eight recorded April 13th, 2014. My name is Brian Schell, and I am your host for the show. You can find the text as well as all links mentioned in this program and all past episodes on the website at www.dailybuddhism.com.

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Links to this show’s original articles:


GLBT People and Buddhism: Compatible?

http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1619


Koan: Ryonen’s Clear Realization

http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1615


Bardo: Purgatory for Buddhists

http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1636


Ernest Hemingway and Emptiness (Guest Post by Dr. Douglas Gentile)

http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1651


 

 

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Jewelry, Public Schools, and Making Time

Welcome back, this is Daily Buddhism audio show number Sixty-Seven, recorded April 5th, 2014. My name is Brian Schell, and I am your host for the show. You can find the text as well as all links mentioned in this program and all past episodes on the website at www.dailybuddhism.com.

 

Links to this show’s original articles:

Buddhists Aren’t Perfect

Original Article in Question:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2277401/105-year-old-Zen-Buddhist-master-accused-groping-female-students.html#ixzz2Kob6gDGM

Daily Buddhism Post:http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1609

Koan: Black-Nosed Buddha
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1613

Buddha Jewelry And Other Icons
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1605

Buddhism in Public Schools
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1607

Ain’t Nobody Got Time for That!
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1617

 

 

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Judgment, Burning Hearts, Inuits, and Monkey Attacks

Podcast Episode 66:

Welcome back, this is Daily Buddhism audio show number Sixty-Six recorded March 22nd, 2014. My name is Brian Schell, and I am your host for the show.

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Judgmental Family and Hypocrisy
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1589

Koan: My Heart Burns Like Fire
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1585

Can Anyone Be a Buddhist?
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1596

Staying Focused and Working on Mindfulness
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1578

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Breaking Up, Bad Buddha, and Mushrooms

Podcast Episode 65:

Welcome back, this is Daily Buddhism audio show number Sixty-Five recorded March 14th, 2014. My name is Brian Schell, and I am your host for the show. You can find the text as well as all links mentioned in this program and all past episodes on the website at www.dailybuddhism.com.

 

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Links to this show’s original articles:

Magic Mushrooms and Psychedelics
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1539

Breaking Up is Hard to Do
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1537

Temple Time
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1533

Buddha: Evil Spirit Repository
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1529

Koan: The Stone Mind
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1573

Sex, Drugs and Frustration

Podcast Episode 64:

Welcome back, this is Daily Buddhism audio show number Sixty-Four recorded March 7th, 2014. My name is Brian Schell, and I am the your host for the show. You can find the text as well as all links mentioned in this program and all past episodes on the website at www.dailybuddhism.com.

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Links to this show’s original articles:

12 Steps, Higher Powers, and Buddhism
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1416

Genetic Enhancements, Abortion, and Buddhist Ethics
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1563

Frustration, Anger, and Buddha
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1561

Guest Post: What Does Meditation Do?
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1557

Schizophrenia and Buddhism
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1554

Koan: Midnight Excursion
http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1547

 

 

Ambition, Aging, and Mindfulness

Podcast Episode 63: Ambition, Aging, and Mindfulness

 

Links to this show’s original articles:

Koan: The Stingy Artist:

http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1406

Ambition:

http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1414

Aging and Suffering:

http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1412

Poetic Impermanence:

http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1408

Help With Mindfulness and Meditation:

http://www.dailybuddhism.com/archives/1410

 

 

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