Simultaneously, we have the Tripitaka which is also known as the three baskets which contain early scriptures of the Buddha too. One of the was the Vinaya-Pitaka which is also known as the basket of discipline, this teacher us the monastic like and codes of conduct, that can either help us if we follow them or cause pain if we don't. This also connects with zen, which is a sect that originated in japan and overall it means having discipline, a sense of responsibility, respect. A quote that can represent this definition would be " Once you have finished eating, clean the bowl". This is your responsibility to do, it shows you have respect and manners but failing to this will prove the …show more content…
Fourthly in Theravada, the goal of practice is to eliminate all causes of state of mind which is everlasting joy and peace, you will constantly be in pain until you do. An example of an way in which you can reach nirvana would be represented in this quote: " Make an effort to destroy it, Enter into Buddhadharma, Eliminate the lord of death, As an elephant destroys a grass hut". This essentially tells you what you need to do to find the true meaning of life, to live a life free of pain, for that agony that may be physical and mental. But if doing the opposite of these things, so not entering the Buddha dharma and seeking the lord of death instead destroying it, your life will only be known to one type of feeling and that would be