The History of Buddha
From the moment that you were born you had several natural instincts instilled to you. The first was to seek nourishment and the second was to avoid harm. It is something that every single person on this planet has instilled in them; a natural tendency to want to avoid harm and suffering. Of course, there are always the individuals outside the norm but for the most part you probably do not take too kindly to suffering and torture. People seek out happiness and contentment. The Buddhist teachings are filled with advice on how to attain this. But first things first; let's begin with the history of Buddha.
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, a prince named Siddhartha was born. It is through his birth that the history of Buddha came to be. The Buddhist teachings tell of how this sheltered prince was exposed to real human suffering during his twenties. Siddhartha had the "Four Sights" visited upon him. He came across a diseased man, a rotting corpse, an elderly man and a holy man. These sights gave Siddhartha the inspiration that lead him to find a way to end human suffering.
Buddhist studies teach that Siddhartha went on a spiritual journey. He spent forty-nine days in a state of meditation to discover enlightenment on ways to end human suffering and torment. His meditation retreat showed him the path to enlightenment and from that moment on he became the Buddha. The Buddhist practice began to spread as Buddha wanted more people to find happiness and joy in their lives, while also improving the lives of those around them.
In today's Buddhist practice, those philosophies and steps are still going strong. Books on Buddhism abound as more people want to begin finding peace and tranquility in themselves rather than their external surroundings. By improving on their own inner peace it is said to lead to people helping others end their suffering. It is a very noble cause and the spirituality Buddhism represents has many Western people turning to the religion Buddhism.
Learning more of Buddha has led to many people adopting some, if not all, of the lifestyle choices that Buddhists make each day. If you are interested in learning more about the Buddhist practice, then there are many resources that you can turn to for more help. It might seem confusing when you first begin but if you give it a chance you may find your own happiness and sense of fulfillment.
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