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The Five Precepts

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The Five Precepts

The Five Precepts are some of the Buddha's teachings. They talk about how people should live and what they should avoid.

The Five Precepts

The Five Precepts

  • The Five Precepts offer guidance on violence, theft, relationships, lying, and drugs.
    • The goal is to stop creating suffering.
No killing or causing harm to any living being

No killing or causing harm to any living being

  • Violence causes suffering to the victim and their loved ones.
  • Violence damages the violent person because they may become angry or frightened.
  • The Buddha teaches that people should let go of negative emotions.
Not taking what is not given

Not taking what is not given

  • Stealing means two struggles in the thief.
    • They are jealous.
    • They are overcome with desire.
  • Both of these things cause a person to suffer because they focus on things that are not permanent.
  • The victim also suffers, especially if it was something they needed such as money to buy food.
Avoiding sexual misconduct

Avoiding sexual misconduct

  • Buddhist monks and nuns do not have sex.
  • But most Buddhists live family lives where they get married and have children.
  • Those relationships are acts of love and do not cause others to suffer.
  • Rape is harmful because it denies the other person’s freedom and choice.
  • The Buddha teaches that the state of mind of someone who commits sexual misconduct is not healthy. Their minds lack control and focus on harming others.
Avoiding false speech

Avoiding false speech

  • We can also cause harm through our words.
  • If we tell lies about someone we can harm their reputation. Some people try to hurt others by finding ways to insult them, which can cause distress.
  • This is also a problem for the person who tells lies. They need to consider why they would want to say hurtful things.
  • This may be because they are angry, which is a negative emotion in some cases.
Abstaining from drink and drugs

Abstaining from drink and drugs

  • The Buddha recognised that alcohol and drugs can be harmful.
  • Alcohol and drugs cause a person to lose control of what they do.
  • They cloud the mind and prevent enlightenment.
    • Enlightenment can only be achieved with a mind that is calm and clear.
Karma

Karma

  • Bad actions are ill-considered and unkind. They cause suffering.
  • Suffering has bad consequences. It can affect how our life unfolds, and can carry those consequences into the next life.
  • Bad actions damage the mind and make us see life in a negative way.
  • Good actions help to make us happy and positive.
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