First,
Buddhism is not something you learn or believe, it is something you do. In theological terms, it
is all about orthopraxis (doing) not orthodoxy (believing).
Following any
form of Buddhism therefore means engaging yourself in practices that help you get beyond desire.
This is because, according to Buddha, all the miseries in the world are caused by desire. We
want and want and grasp and are not satisfied, so we grasp for more and more, and in the process
make ourselves and the world...
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