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Coming Up: the First Noble Truth

Coming Up: the First Noble Truth

In Topic#2 of Buddhism for All, we got to meet the Buddha, the founder of Buddhism.  The most important lesson in learning the life of the Buddha boils down to four points: He was a person. You are a person. He did it. You can do it. In the upcoming topics, we...

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Reflections for “When Mara Met Siddhattha”

Reflections for “When Mara Met Siddhattha”

The post titled When Mara Met Siddhattha is now up on Buddhism for All. Angela from the Buddhism.net team reflected on it, and invites you to do so too. 🌕 Angela's Reflections: When we face challenges in life, sometimes, it is easy to envy others for their seemingly...

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Reflections for “The Noble Search, Without Google”

Reflections for “The Noble Search, Without Google”

The post titled The Noble Search, Without Google is now up on Buddhism for All. Angela from the Buddhism.net team reflected on it, and invites you to do so too. 🌕 Angela's Reflections: The journey of Siddhattha from a privileged prince to the Enlightened Buddha is an...

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Reflections for “The Buddha Formerly Known as Prince”

Reflections for “The Buddha Formerly Known as Prince”

The post titled The Buddha Formerly Known as Prince is now up on Buddhism for All. Angela from the Buddhism.net team reflected on it, and invites you to do so too. 🌕 Angela's Reflections: Prince Siddhattha had all the material wealth, sensory enjoyment, power and the...

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Coming Up: the Buddha

Coming Up: the Buddha

In Topic#1 of Buddhism for All, we took an introductory look at Dharma and some of the key features of Buddhism. We hope that was helpful to you. Now the real fun begins. For Topic#2, which starts today, we will look at the life of the Buddha, the founder of Buddhism....

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Reflections for “Laugh Your Way to Enlightenment”

Reflections for “Laugh Your Way to Enlightenment”

The post titled Laugh Your Way to Enlightenment is now up on Buddhism for All. Angela from the Buddhism.net team reflected on it, and invites you to do so too. 🌕 Angela's Reflections: Buddhism emphasizes direct practice and direct experience in our lives. When...

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Reflections for “Buddhism is Needed in the World”

Reflections for “Buddhism is Needed in the World”

The post titled Buddhism is Needed in the World is now up on Buddhism for All. Angela from the Buddhism.net team reflected on it, and invites you to do so too. 🌕 Angela's Reflections: The three poisons of greed, hatred and delusion as described in Buddhism are not...

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Reflections for “Buddhism Frees You”

Reflections for “Buddhism Frees You”

The post titled Buddhism Frees You is now up on Buddhism for All. Angela from the Buddhism.net team reflected on it, and invites you to do so too. 🌕 Angela's Reflections: Buddhism and its fundamental teachings on freedom and liberation is directly relevant to our...

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Reflections for “A Secular Religion”

Reflections for “A Secular Religion”

The post titled A Secular Religion? Isn’t That Like a Joke? is now up on Buddhism for All. Angela from the Buddhism.net team reflected on it, and invites you to do so too. 🌕 Angela's Reflections: Lessons of inclusiveness, unity, respect, and self-awareness are more...

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