Gautama Buddha Quotes About Teaching

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  • The non-doing of any evil, the performance of what's skillful, the cleansing of one's own mind: this is the teaching of the Awakened.

  • The Four Reliances. First, rely on the spirit and meaning of the teachings, not on the words; Second, rely on the teachings, not on the personality of the teacher; Third, rely on real wisdom, not superficial interpretation; And fourth, rely on the essence of your pure Wisdom Mind, not on judgmental perceptions.

  • To cease from evil, to do good, and to purify the mind yourself, this is the teaching of all the Buddhas.

  • Don't believe a teaching just because you've heard it from a man who's supposed to be holy, or because it's contained in a book supposed to be holy, or because all your friends and neighbors believe it. But whatever you've observed and analyzed for yourself and found to be reasonable and good, then accept that and put it into practice.

  • If for just the time of a finger-snap a monk produces a thought of loving-kindness, develops it, gives attention to it, such a one is rightly called a monk. Not in vain does he meditate. He acts in accordance with the master's teaching, he follows his advice. How much more so if he cultivates it.

  • Just as the great ocean has one taste, the taste of salt, so also this teaching and discipline has one taste, the taste of liberation.

  • Yet the Teaching is simple. Do what is right. Be pure. At the end of the way is freedom.

  • These teachings are like a raft, to be abandoned once you have crossed the flood. Since you should abandon even good states of mind generated by these teachings, How much more so should you abandon bad states of mind!

  • Abstain from all sinful, unwholesome actions, perform only pious wholesome ones, purify the mind; this is the teaching of enlightened ones

  • My teaching is not a philosophy. It is the result of direct experience... My teaching is a means of practice, not something to hold onto or worship. My teaching is like a raft used to cross the river. Only a fool would carry the raft around after he had already reached the other shore of liberation.

  • Offend in neither word nor deed. Eat with moderation. Live in your heart. Seek the highest consciousness. Master yourself according to the law. This is the simple teaching of the awakened.

  • Rely on the teaching, not on the person; Rely on the meaning, not on the words; Rely on the definitive meaning, not on the provisional; Rely on your wisdom mind, not on your ordinary mind.

  • Dependent Origination is the teaching (that life) is not the mere play of blind chance, but has an existence that is dependent upon conditions. That, precisely with the removal of these conditions, those things that have arisen in dependence upon them-thus also all suffering-must perforce disappear and cease to be.

  • Just as the great oceans have but one taste, the taste of salt, so too there is but one taste fundamental to all true teachings of the way, and this is the taste of freedom.

  • To live a single day and hear a good teaching is better than to live a hundred years without knowing such teaching.

  • A man should first direct himself in the way he should go. Only then should he instruct others.

  • Whoever sees me sees the teaching, and whoever sees the teaching sees me.

  • Long is the night for the sleepless. Long is the road for the weary. Long is samsara (the cycle of continued rebirth) for the foolish, who have not recognised the true teaching.

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Gautama Buddha quotes about: Abuse Acceptance Affection Age Angels Anger Anger Management Animal Rights Animals Appreciation Atheism Atheist Attitude Authority Autumn Awakening Awareness Balance Being Happy Being Thankful Belief Birth Blame Blessings Bliss Books Brothers Buddhism Change Changing The World Character Charity Children Clarity Commitment Community Compassion Concentration Consciousness Contemplation Contentment Courage Creation Darkness Death Defeat Desire Determination Dharma Discipline Doubt Dreams Dying Earth Eating Eating Animals Effort Ego Elders Emotions Emptiness Enemies Energy Enlightenment Envy Ethics Evil Eyes Failing Faith Fame Fathers Fear Fear Of Death Feelings Fighting Flowers Focus Freedom Generosity Gentleness Giving Giving Back Giving Up Goals Good Deeds Goodness Gossip Grace Gratitude Greed Grief Growing Old Growth Habits Happiness Happy Harmony Hate Hatred Healing Health Heart Heaven Hell Helping Others Home Honesty Horses House Humanity Humility Hunger Hurt Ignorance Imagination Independence Inspiration Inspirational Inspiring Integrity Journey Joy Judging Judgment Justice Karma Kindness Law Of Attraction Leaving Letting Go Liars Liberation Life Life And Death Lifetime Live Life Loss Love Love Life Luck Lying Mankind Martial Arts Meditation Mercy Military Mind And Body Mindfulness Mistakes Monk Moon Morality Mothers Motivational Mountain Opinions Overcoming Pain Passion Past Peace Perception Personality Perspective Philosophy Pleasure Positive Positivity Pot Praise Pride Purity Purpose Quality Rage Rain Reality Rebirth Reflection Religion Respect Responsibility Running Salvation Security Self Control Self Esteem Self Love Serenity Sickness Silence Sleep Solitude Sorrow Soul Spirituality Spring Struggle Suffering Summer Teachers Teaching Temptation Terror Today Tradition Train Truth Understanding Unity Universe Vegetarian Victory Violence Virtue Vision Waiting War Warrior Water Wealth Welfare Winning Winter Wisdom Work Work Out Worry Yoga