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Are you a Real Buddhist?

Are you a Real Buddhist?. Two types of Buddhists : Nominal – A person who claims to be a Buddhist, but does not follow its teachings. Real – A person who follows the teachings of the Buddha. Are you a Real Buddhist?. Two types of Buddhists :

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Are you a Real Buddhist?

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  1. Are you a Real Buddhist? Two types of Buddhists : Nominal – A person who claims to be a Buddhist, but does not follow its teachings. Real – A person who follows the teachings of the Buddha.

  2. Are you a Real Buddhist? Two types of Buddhists : Nominal – A person who claims to be a Buddhist, but does not follow its teachings. Real – A person who follows the teachings of the Buddha.

  3. Are you a Real Buddhist? Two types of Buddhists : Nominal – A person who claims to be a Buddhist, but does not follow its teachings. Real – A person who follows the teachings of the Buddha.

  4. Are you a Real Buddhist? Two types of Buddhists : Nominal – A person who claims to be a Buddhist, but does not follow its teachings. Real – A person who follows the teachings of the Buddha.

  5. Are you a Real Buddhist? So what did the Buddha teach? The Buddha said : "I teach one thing and one only. Suffering and the end of Suffering." (Alagaddupama Sutta, MN 22)

  6. Are you a Real Buddhist? So what did the Buddha teach? The Buddha said : "I teach one thing and one only. Suffering and the end of Suffering." (Alagaddupama Sutta, MN 22)

  7. Are you a Real Buddhist? So what did the Buddha teach? The Buddha said : "I teach one thing and one only. Suffering and the end of Suffering." (Alagaddupama Sutta, MN 22)

  8. Are you a Real Buddhist? Suffering comes to an end when all Greed, Hatred and Delusion are eradicated, by becoming Enlightened. The aim of the Buddha’s teachings is therefore to become Enlightened, and thereby bring suffering to an end by attaining Nibbana.

  9. Are you a Real Buddhist? Suffering comes to an end when all Greed, Hatred and Delusion are eradicated, by becoming Enlightened. The aim of the Buddha’s teachings is therefore to become Enlightened, and thereby bring suffering to an end by attaining Nibbana.

  10. Are you a Real Buddhist? Two types of Buddhists : Nominal – A person who claims to be a Buddhist, but does not follow its teachings. Real – A person who follows the teachings of the Buddha. Therefore, a Real Buddhist is one who learns and practices the teachings of the Buddha to attain Enlightenment.

  11. Are you a Real Buddhist? Two types of Buddhists : Nominal – A person who claims to be a Buddhist, but does not follow its teachings. Real – A person who follows the teachings of the Buddha. Therefore, a Real Buddhist is one who learns and practices the teachings of the Buddha to attain Enlightenment.

  12. Are you a Real Buddhist? Suffering / Dukkha : Encompasses a wide range of negative feelings including stress, dissatisfaction and physical suffering.  Dukkha exists as all beings are subject to illness, separation from loved ones, not getting their desires, aging and death. 

  13. Are you a Real Buddhist? Suffering / Dukkha : Encompasses a wide range of negative feelings including stress, dissatisfaction and physical suffering.  Dukkha exists as all beings are subject to illness, separation from loved ones, not getting their desires, aging and death. 

  14. Are you a Real Buddhist? Enlightenment / Nibbana : A permanent state of peace and happiness from which there is no more rebirth.  To be attained gradually in stages, ie. 1. Stream Entry 2. Once Returner 3. Non Returner 4. Arahant

  15. Are you a Real Buddhist? Enlightenment / Nibbana : A permanent state of peace and happiness from which there is no more rebirth.  To be attained gradually in stages, ie. 1. Stream Entry 2. Once Returner 3. Non Returner 4. Arahant

  16. Are you a Real Buddhist? Enlightenment / Nibbana : A permanent state of peace and happiness from which there is no more rebirth.  To be attained gradually in stages, ie. 1. Stream Entry 2. Once Returner 3. Non Returner 4. Arahant

  17. Are you a Real Buddhist? Enlightenment / Nibbana : A permanent state of peace and happiness from which there is no more rebirth.  To be attained gradually in stages, ie. 1. Stream Entry 2. Once Returner 3. Non Returner 4. Arahant

  18. Are you a Real Buddhist? Enlightenment / Nibbana : A permanent state of peace and happiness from which there is no more rebirth.  To be attained gradually in stages, ie. 1. Stream Entry 2. Once Returner 3. Non Returner 4. Arahant

  19. Are you a Real Buddhist? Two types of Buddhists : Nominal – A person who claims to be a Buddhist, but does not follow its teachings. Real – A person who follows the teachings of the Buddha. There is one single quality that transforms and differentiates a Nominal Buddhist into a Real Buddhist.

  20. Are you a Real Buddhist? Two types of Buddhists : Nominal – A person who claims to be a Buddhist, but does not follow its teachings. Real – A person who follows the teachings of the Buddha. There is one single quality that transforms and differentiates a Nominal Buddhist into a Real Buddhist.

  21. Are you a Real Buddhist? Maha Parinibbana Sutta, DN 10 There are 7 sets of 37 qualities that are conducive to Enlightenment and which will lead to Enlightenment. Bodhipakkhiya Dhamma The 37 Factors of Enlightenment

  22. Are you a Real Buddhist? Maha Parinibbana Sutta, DN 10 There are 7 sets of 37 qualities that are conducive to Enlightenment and which will lead to Enlightenment. Bodhipakkhiya Dhamma The 37 Factors of Enlightenment

  23. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Foundations of Mindfulness Four Supreme Efforts Four Means to Accomplishment Five Faculties Five Powers Seven Factors of Enlightenment Eight Path Factors

  24. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Foundations of Mindfulness Four Supreme Efforts Four Means to Accomplishment Five Faculties Five Powers Seven Factors of Enlightenment Eight Path Factors

  25. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Foundations of Mindfulness Four Supreme Efforts Four Means to Accomplishment Five Faculties Five Powers Seven Factors of Enlightenment Eight Path Factors

  26. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Foundations of Mindfulness Four Supreme Efforts Four Means to Accomplishment Five Faculties Five Powers Seven Factors of Enlightenment Eight Path Factors

  27. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Foundations of Mindfulness Four Supreme Efforts Four Means to Accomplishment Five Faculties Five Powers Seven Factors of Enlightenment Eight Path Factors

  28. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Foundations of Mindfulness Four Supreme Efforts Four Means to Accomplishment Five Faculties Five Powers Seven Factors of Enlightenment Eight Path Factors

  29. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Foundations of Mindfulness Four Supreme Efforts Four Means to Accomplishment Five Faculties Five Powers Seven Factors of Enlightenment Eight Path Factors

  30. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Foundations of Mindfulness Mindfulness of the body - Sati Mindfulness of feelings - Sati Mindfulness of consciousness - Sati Mindfulness of the Dhamma - Sati

  31. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Foundations of Mindfulness Mindfulness of the body - Sati Mindfulness of feelings - Sati Mindfulness of consciousness - Sati Mindfulness of the Dhamma - Sati

  32. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Foundations of Mindfulness Mindfulness of the body - Sati Mindfulness of feelings - Sati Mindfulness of consciousness - Sati Mindfulness of the Dhamma - Sati

  33. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Foundations of Mindfulness Mindfulness of the body - Sati Mindfulness of feelings - Sati Mindfulness of consciousness - Sati Mindfulness of the Dhamma - Sati

  34. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Foundations of Mindfulness Mindfulness of the body - Sati Mindfulness of feelings - Sati Mindfulness of consciousness - Sati Mindfulness of the Dhamma - Sati

  35. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Supreme Efforts Effort for the non-arising of unwholesome states - Viriya Effort for the abandoning of unwholesome states - Viriya Effort for the arising of wholesome states - Viriya Effort for the sustaining of wholesome states - Viriya

  36. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Supreme Efforts Effort for the non-arising of unwholesome states - Viriya Effort for the abandoning of unwholesome states - Viriya Effort for the arising of wholesome states - Viriya Effort for the sustaining of wholesome states - Viriya

  37. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Supreme Efforts Effort for the non-arising of unwholesome states - Viriya Effort for the abandoning of unwholesome states - Viriya Effort for the arising of wholesome states - Viriya Effort for the sustaining of wholesome states - Viriya

  38. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Supreme Efforts Effort for the non-arising of unwholesome states - Viriya Effort for the abandoning of unwholesome states - Viriya Effort for the arising of wholesome states - Viriya Effort for the sustaining of wholesome states - Viriya

  39. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Supreme Efforts Effort for the non-arising of unwholesome states - Viriya Effort for the abandoning of unwholesome states - Viriya Effort for the arising of wholesome states - Viriya Effort for the sustaining of wholesome states - Viriya

  40. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Means to Accomplishment Will - Chanda Energy - Viriya Consciousness - Citta Discernment - Panna

  41. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Means to Accomplishment Will - Chanda Energy - Viriya Consciousness - Citta Discernment - Panna

  42. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Means to Accomplishment Will - Chanda Energy - Viriya Consciousness - Citta Discernment - Panna

  43. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Means to Accomplishment Will - Chanda Energy - Viriya Consciousness - Citta Discernment - Panna

  44. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Four Means to Accomplishment Will - Chanda Energy - Viriya Consciousness - Citta Discernment - Panna

  45. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Five Faculties Faith - Saddha Energy - Viriya Mindfulness - Sati Concentration - Ekagatta Wisdom - Panna

  46. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Five Faculties Faith - Saddha Energy - Viriya Mindfulness - Sati Concentration - Ekagatta Wisdom - Panna

  47. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Five Faculties Faith - Saddha Energy - Viriya Mindfulness - Sati Concentration - Ekagatta Wisdom - Panna

  48. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Five Faculties Faith - Saddha Energy - Viriya Mindfulness - Sati Concentration - Ekagatta Wisdom - Panna

  49. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Five Faculties Faith - Saddha Energy - Viriya Mindfulness - Sati Concentration - Ekagatta Wisdom - Panna

  50. The 37 Factors of Enlightenment Five Faculties Faith - Saddha Energy - Viriya Mindfulness - Sati Concentration - Ekagatta Wisdom - Panna

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