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Buddhism: Beginner's Guide to Understanding the Essence of True Enlightenment

By: N. Louis Eason
Narrated by: Paul Stefano
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This book is a guide to help you understand Buddhism, how to practice Buddhism, and how to work your way toward true enlightenment.

Buddhism is often considered a religion by new practitioners. For many Buddhists it is more of a way of life than a religion. Buddhists believe meditation and other practices will lead to changes in oneself. These changes are aimed at creating awareness, wisdom, and kindness within in order to reach spiritual enlightenment.

Buddhism represents the end of suffering for anyone able to attain enlightenment, because the person no longer dwells on what they lack but learns to live with the reality of what is, without needs, wants, or desires.

Here is a preview of what you will learn:

  • What is Buddhism?
  • Who was Buddha?
  • What are the teachings of Buddhism?
  • Noble Truths and bodhisattva vows
  • The Noble Eightfold Path
  • The precepts of Buddhism
  • The three schools of Buddhism
  • The three treasures of Buddhism
  • The three poisons of Buddhism
  • Exercises for mindfulness
  • Exercises for meditation
  • What is reincarnation?
  • And much, much more

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©2016 Nathan Earl (P)2016 Nathan Earl
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