The laws of the mind to which the Buddha was awakened.
The laws that govern the existence with which each person is endowed.
While each person is still individually different, each also has a unifying, undifferentiated mind.
Dharma is a central concept in Buddhism.
Cosmic law, secular law, the way, general state of affairs, teaching of the Buddha.
Qualities of Buddha Dharma
The Teaching of the Buddha also has six supreme qualities:
(Svakkhato) The Dharma is not a speculative philosophy, but is the Universal Law found through enlightenment and is preached precisely.
Therefore it is Excellent in the beginning (Sila Moral principles), Excellent in the middle (Samadhi Concentration) and Excellent in the end (Panña Wisdom),
(Samditthiko) The Dharma can be tested by practice and therefore he who follows it will see the result by himself through his own experience.
(Akaliko) The Dharma is able to bestow timeless and immediate results here and now, for which there is no need to wait until the future or next existence.
(Ehipassiko) The Dharma welcomes all beings to put it to the test and come and see for themselves.
(Opaneyiko) The Dharma is capable of being entered upon and therefore it is worthy to be followed as a part of one's life.
(Paccattam veditabbo viññunhi) The Dharma can be perfectly realized only by the noble disciples (Ariyas) who have matured and enlightened enough in supreme wisdom.
Knowing these attributes, Buddhists believe that they will attain the greatest peace and happiness through the practice of their Dharma.
Each person is therefore fully responsible for himself to put it in the real practice.
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