Beginning a Buddhist practice can be approached in different ways, but some general steps one can take include: Some common pitfalls to avoid in Buddhist practice include:...Read More
In Buddhism, suffering is considered to be an inherent part of human existence, and is seen as arising from our attachment to desires, cravings, and illusions of self. Buddhism teaches that suffering ...Read More
The ultimate goal of Buddhist practice is to attain enlightenment, which is a state of complete awakening, liberation, and freedom from suffering. It is the realisation of the true nature of reality, ...Read More
Upekkha, also spelled as Upeksha, is a concept in Buddhism that refers to the practice of equanimity or impartiality. The term “upekkha” is derived from the Pali word “upekkhā”...Read More
Karuna, also spelled as Karuṇā, is a concept in Buddhism that refers to the practice of compassion or empathy towards all beings. The term “Karuna” is derived from the Sanskrit word ...Read More
Mudita (Pāli: muditā; Sanskrit: muditā) is a concept in Buddhism that refers to the practice of cultivating joy and sympathetic happiness towards others. It is one of the Four Brahma Viharas, which...Read More
Metta, also known as loving-kindness, is a central concept in Buddhism that refers to the practice of cultivating unconditional, benevolent love and goodwill towards all beings. The practice of Metta ...Read More
Satipatthana is a term used in Buddhism that refers to the practice of mindfulness meditation. It is considered one of the fundamental practices in Buddhism, and is described in the Satipatthana Sutta...Read More
The Law of Dependent Origination, also known as the Law of Dependent Arising or Pratītyasamutpāda, is a fundamental concept in Buddhism that describes the interdependent nature of all phenomena and ...Read More
According to Theravada Buddhism, after death, the cycle of rebirth (samsara) continues, with the next birth being determined by the accumulated karma (actions and intentions) of the individual in thei...Read More