2500 years ago, Buddha showed us the path of meditation, which has since brought freedom and happiness to countless people. A happy life can be said to be one that is given real meaning by the aspiration to make the world a better place for the benefit of all.

Why Should We Meditate?


Meditation offers a myriad of benefits for the soul, mind, and body, as supported by extensive research. It serves as a remedy for stress, depression, and even physical ailments by allowing the mind to open up and harness its innate self-healing energy. The core purpose of meditation is to guide the mind back to its true, unclouded state, which naturally emanates peace and love. While traits such as kindness, selflessness, and compassion are universally regarded as positive and desirable, negative emotions like hate, greed, and jealousy often seep in due to the mind’s inherent weakness and unsettled nature.

To attain a sustained state of harmony, we must undertake the training of the mind, being constantly aware of the thoughts and emotions present within us. This practice is particularly crucial during negative states, as viewing situations from different perspectives allows us to reflect on their gravity and, hopefully, release them, thus preventing the accumulation of negative karma.

What Is Meditation?

Meditation involves working with the energies of the body, speech, and mind. This implies that the ability to meditate is not contingent upon one’s beliefs, as everyone possesses these three fundamental sources of energy. Furthermore, the path to enlightenment is not rooted in rigid dogmas; each teaching can be tested through personal experiences in the real world. During various visualizations in meditation, the “light” always emanates from within, symbolizing that you are Buddha and Buddha is within you. It’s essential to remember that the Buddha was not a superior being; he was a human, much like us, who discovered a way to liberate his mind and attain enlightenment.

Recommended book (in Hungarian language):

Láma Csöpel – Miért meditáljunk?
Kérdések a meditációról és a buddhizmusról 
(Lama Choepel: Why should we meditate? Questions about meditation and buddhism)

The Buddha, the Scythian Sage

Buddhas Before Buddha Shakyamuni

Hun Buddhist Art – Thousand Buddha Cave Temple – Dunhuang, Uyguristan

Light Keeper (Kashyapa) Buddha – Buddha of the previous age – lived about 100,000 years ago
The Stupa of Enlightenment – Fellingsbro, Sweden – contains the relic of Kashyapa Buddha

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