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LEARN - (Chapter 15) - The Difficult Human Existence: Sickness, Aging, and Death
The young prince Siddhartha Gotama, who eventually became Gotama Buddha, was sheltered during his first 29 years of existence as his father, the King, was keeping him in the palace attempting to woe him into the ways of a monarch through keeping him attached to the luxurious life of being a Prince and eventually a King.
At the age of 29, Siddhartha Gotama exits the palace for the first time without his father’s knowledge to observe life outside the palace. He had his attendant with him who helped to explain Siddhartha Gotama’s four (4) observations of sickness, aging, death, and an ascetic or monk…a spiritual seeker.
These observations eventually led Siddhartha Gotama to the understanding that because of the impermanent nature of all things and the mind’s craving for permanence, we cause our own discontent mind.
In this Podcast, David will share the life story of Gotama Buddha, help you understand The Four (4) Observations, and discuss sickness, aging, and death as it relates to the human condition.
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LEARN - (Chapter 15) - The Difficult Human Existence: Sickness, Aging, and Death
The young prince Siddhartha Gotama, who eventually became Gotama Buddha, was sheltered during his first 29 years of existence as his father, the King, was keeping him in the palace attempting to woe him into the ways of a monarch through keeping him attached to the luxurious life of being a Prince and eventually a King.
At the age of 29, Siddhartha Gotama exits the palace for the first time without his father’s knowledge to observe life outside the palace. He had his attendant with him who helped to explain Siddhartha Gotama’s four (4) observations of sickness, aging, death, and an ascetic or monk…a spiritual seeker.
These observations eventually led Siddhartha Gotama to the understanding that because of the impermanent nature of all things and the mind’s craving for permanence, we cause our own discontent mind.
In this Podcast, David will share the life story of Gotama Buddha, help you understand The Four (4) Observations, and discuss sickness, aging, and death as it relates to the human condition.
Daily Wisdom - Walking The Path with The Buddha
Dedicated to the education of Gotama Buddha's teachings to attain Enlightenment.
https://www.BuddhaDailyWisdom.com
(See our website for online learning, courses, and retreats.)
Group Learning Program - LIVE Interactive Online Classes, Book, Videos, Podcast and Personal Guidance
https://tinyurl.com/OnlineLearning-REGISTER
FREE Book - Developing a Life Practice: The Path That Leads to Nibbana
https://tinyurl.com/FreeBuddhaBook-NEW-Edition-7
Facebook: https://tinyurl.com/DailyWisdom-Facebook
YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/DailyWisdom-YouTube
Podcast: https://tinyurl.com/DailyWisdom-Podcast
Support our efforts to share the teachings of Gotama Buddha with you and world-wide for all people.
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SupportBuddha
Paypal: http://paypal.me/SupportBuddha999

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