My Introduction - Namaste. I am a Buddhist.

Hello friends. This is my first post on here at Steemit. I learned about this platform a while back and thought this may be a great place to ease suffering. So here I am.

2,500 years ago, the Buddha taught people facts about the mind, existence, and the self.

He also taught them how to eradicate life’s miseries through their own direct experience.

As a Buddhist I feel its my life's purpose to eradicate both my own misery and that of those around me.

But how can one accomplish such a task?


1.) We can put an end to suffering.

The foundation of Buddhism is the Four Noble Truths:

  1. The truth of suffering.
  2. The truth of the cause of suffering.
  3. The truth of the end of suffering.
  4. The truth of the path that frees us from suffering.

2.) Everything is impermanent.

Impermanence is the only constant that really exists in life. If we reflect on our daily life, we may recognize that we don’t really take impermanence to heart—our absolute wish is to keep everything (things and people).

This is something we can work on together. Accepting that everything is impermanent is a difficult task to accomplish but it is possible!


3.) We’re interconnected with all things at all time.

One of the most powerful notions in Buddhism is oneness. They suggest that the illusion of separateness is one of the main causes of our suffering. We tend to divide everything into “me” or “you and everything else,” which causes major problems.


4.) Attachment is the cause of all problems.

Buddhists teach that the cause of all our problems (physical, mental, and emotional) comes from attachment. We get attached to people, notions, dogmas, pain, and things. We get attached because of habit, or because we want to complete our sense of identity through our object of attachment. At other times, our attachment comes from the fear of losing the person, the idea, or the thing.


5.) What goes around, comes around.

Karma is an essential concept in Buddhism. The Buddhist karma is another word for the term “what goes around comes around.” There’s a natural law of cause and effect in which the Buddhists believe. If you do harm, harm will be done unto you. If you do good, good will come back to you. Buddhists explain that the nature of our actions depicts the nature of our life.


These are a few of many concepts I plan to explore here with fellow Steemians.

I stand for elimination of suffering. I stand for peace tranquility and love. I stand for thoughtfulness and kindness.

Namaste,

A Buddhist


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Nice post, but who are you other than a buddhist?

I am a buddhist. I simply am. And what about you? Who are you cloudbuster?

You can check my first post where I explain who I am. My point is that if you just give information about being a Buddhist I won't know who "you" are. And I'd like to know about you. I can find out about Buddhism on Wikipedia. How old are you? where are you from? what are your life experiences?

Welcome to join steemit.
In addition to being a medium that can generate wages, here we can also share stories, life, experiences and other useful things, therefore we must support each other.

Since you just joined the steemit community, it will be difficult to receive many upvotes so you have to be patient with it and not stop to write.Good luck here and continue to work. thank you

Selamat bergabung di steemit kawan, semoga di steemit ini kita bisa saling mendukung, salam dari saya @iqbal-pase, berasal dari lhokseumawe, Aceh. Saya juga pemula disini, mohon dukunganya di postingan pertama saya nanti #introduceyourself. Semoga sukses kawan semua

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Congratulations to join in steemit friend, hopefully in this steemit we can support each other, greetings from me @iqbal-pase, coming from lhokseumawe, Aceh. I am also a beginner here, please support it in my first post #introduceyourself. Good luck to all friends

Take a look at my profile .... do follow me and i will follow you back ..... let's help each other and #growtogetherdownload (2).jpg

Welcome to Steemit, Fellow Steemian. 😃😃
"May the Steem force be with you"
Do look into my account too @ashishgj-agj.inc
Follow me @ashishgj-agj.inc

Hey there welcome to steemit. I am sure you are going to have a good time in this community :)

welcome @buddhist ! Nice Post keep following

Welcome and congrats on getting the name ;) Hope you like it here. I have studied Buddhism a little and find it fascinating. I wrote an article a couple of months ago on the block chain.

Nice to see you on here! I am very interested in Buddhism and meditation so being friends is a certainty. Have a great day Buddhist!