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Dr.Hashim S.H.Behbehani
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There are certain personalities who are seen as eternal, mystical, and a symbol of hope. These personalities will remain far and forever in the human mind no matter what happens, one prime example is the Buddha.


Buddha, known as the Enlightened One, was born between 563B.C. and 483BC and he had lived an austere life. He asked for nothing during his immensely important existence, but he created a new spiritual philosophy for all human beings living around the globe to read. His life was far from being a rich one, but he lived behind a state of philosophy of the mind that encouraged human beings to look up to him for generations. This was in essence, his financial reward.


His philosophy was simple, a human being's life and mind are the most important of their existence. This philosophy was devoid of any human violence and through his teachings, he enriched all kinds of people, both the rich and the poor, therefore, enriching those from various economic straits of life. Wherever people came from, the concept of his vision was uniquely shared and the art of knowing ones self was the key to his thoughts.


His philosophy spread throughout the East and the West and nobody objected to this Philosophy. Because, after all, for a human being, the liberty to choose whatever his Mind or her mind dictates, is one of the greatest free senses one has.He left open the ability of human beings of gaining more from their already precious Lives and encouraged all to look throughout their lives at their own life in an eternal existence. This was to become a tradition according to the person.


Perhaps, what is important about such a philosopher is his understanding of the human being in his own existence.


Buddha started his life as an ordinary boy from India where poverty prevailed widely and human liberty and freedom were rare. Reaching the climax of a human's existence was the ultimate aim of Buddha and it seemed that he had accomplished what he had desired to gain in life. This is where his guidance and teachings of the internal meaning of a human existence derived from. Many philosophers followed as such because simplicity in life is something that is always appreciated. After all, a grateful human being is one, which has appreciated his or her existence.


Every plot adapted its existence in a different way, leaving the person to question the means of adaptation. Basically, Buddha showed what a very simplistic affair a human being was.One can adapt to any diverse situation surrounding him or her in whatever meaning and can follow the designated and acceptable. So the person in question here knows they have certain significance here.


There are a number of views that every society has generated. But Buddha discovered these means in a different fashion but nevertheless, a very calm process. For some had chosen to exercise those tasks which are seen to be rewarding to a human being, but Buddha taught that there were no requirements needed to gain such a human climax, the secret was inner peace and outer calm.




DR.HASHIM S.H. BEHBEHANI

 


 
 
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