Thèmes bouddhistes
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Compassion
Karuna
300 versets
Compassion in Buddhism is the wish for all beings to be free from suffering. It is one of the Four …
Éthique
Sila
350 versets
Buddhist ethics are based on the Five Precepts for laypeople (abstaining from killing, stealing, sexual misconduct, false speech, and intoxicants) …
Éveil
Vimutti
200 versets
Liberation in Buddhism refers to freedom from the cycle of rebirth (samsara) and all forms of suffering. It is achieved …
Impermanence
Anicca
200 versets
Impermanence is one of the Three Marks of Existence. All conditioned phenomena arise, exist momentarily, and pass away. Contemplating impermanence …
Interdépendance
Paticca Samuppada
150 versets
Dependent Origination is the teaching that all phenomena arise in dependence upon causes and conditions. The twelve-link chain describes how …
Méditation
Bhavana
500 versets
Buddhist meditation encompasses a wide range of practices for training the mind. The two main categories are samatha (tranquility/concentration) and …
Non-attachement
Dukkha
350 versets
The truth of suffering is the first of the Four Noble Truths. Buddhism identifies three types: ordinary suffering (pain), suffering …
Pleine Conscience
Sati
250 versets
Mindfulness is the quality of bare attention — present-moment awareness without judgment. The Satipatthana Sutta outlines four foundations of mindfulness: …
Sagesse
Panna
400 versets
Wisdom (prajna/panna) is the direct insight into the nature of reality — seeing the Three Marks of Existence (impermanence, suffering, …
Vide
Majjhima Patipada
180 versets
The Middle Way is the path between the extremes of self-indulgence and self-mortification, proclaimed by the Buddha in his first …