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Miss Kay San Diego explains - I never dreamt, in my dream, Im Dalai Lama It means even in his dreams Dalai

i Lama is a monk, he never forgets that he is a monk!

Some 2,500 years ago, an Indian prince, Siddhartha Gautama, sat quietly in a place known as Deer Park at Sarnath and began to offer simple teachings, based on his own experience. These teachings, referred to as the dharma, meaning simply truth, were practical instructions on how to free oneself from suffering by relating to the everyday experience of life and mind. The Buddhas sermon consisted of the Four Noble (rya) Truths:

1. The Truth of Suffering, or Misery (Duhkhasatya), that life is suffering, including birth, disease, old age, and death 2. The Truth of the Cause (Samudayasatya), that suffering is caused by desire and by ignorance (avidy), which ultimately depend on each other. 3. The Truth of Cessation, that sufferings can be ended if its causes, desire and ignorance are removed.

4. The Truth of the Way, which is the Middle Way, between the extremes of asceticism and indulgence, or the Eight fold Way, which is

Right Knowledge Right Resolve Right Speech Right Conduct Right Livelihood

Right Effort Right Mindfulness Right Meditation

Because his realization was profound, he became known as the Buddha, which means the awakened one. The teachings he offered came to be known as the buddha dharma, and these form the core of Buddhism still today. The Buddhist teachings proclaim the possibility of awakening wisdom and compassion within every human being, and they provide a practical method for doing so. This practical method, passed down from generation to generation, consists of meditation that develops mindfulness and awareness. Buddhist is a living tradition, passed from teacher to student, as a set of pragmatic instructions and techniques for cultivating sanity and brilliance in ourselves and our world. Its ancient wisdom is as relevant and useful today as over the centuries of its long history.

Miss Kay San Diego states that the most interesting part of Buddhism is that it was formulated by Gautama Buddha 2500 years ago however is most relevant and the best form of religion that can be consciously adopted. Buddhism welcomes diversity. There are several western celebrities who have chosen to become Buddhist or have adopted Buddhism as their primary or secondary religion.

Miss Kay a very renowned and a gifted psychic reader from La Jolla lists down names of popular and famous celebrities who are Buddhist or who follow Buddhism

Richard Gere Jackie Chan Bill Clinton Tiger Woods Tina Turner Uma Thurman Sting Brad Pitt George Lucas Alanis Morissette, Jennifer Lopez,

Jet Li, Orlando Bloom Goldie Hawn Kate Hudson Steve Jobs Angelina Jolie K D Lang Courtney Love Keanu Reeve Sharon Stone

Miss Kay San Diego shares her perspective on Buddhism which also could be one of the important reason why Buddhism is gaining so much of popularity in the Western World Miss Kay believes that Buddhists look within themselves to find peace; they believe they can find the path to Nirvana through meditation and karma.

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