As the quote exemplifies Buddhism is a unified religion through the application of cohesive practice and ethics as well as the acceptance of diversity of expressions within. As the quote demonstrates; “love” and “concern for all beings” through word, deed and habit.
As a living religious tradition pilgrimage is a journey for the purification of the soul and can be applied through the submission of the four noble truths and the eight fold pathway. The four noble truths are Dukkah; life is suffering, Tanha; the cause of suffering is desire, Nirvanah; there is an end to suffering which …show more content…
His almost lifelong effort to generate peace through the application of “love” through “word”, “deed” and “habit” are evident in the practice of engaged Buddhism- applying the insightsfrom meditation and Dharma teachings to the social, political and economic hardships of his time during the Vietnam war era. For example he established a school of youth and social service in the early 1960s in which volinteers provided relief to those suffering through the distribution of food, water, clothing, shelter and the setting up of medical and educational centres. This accomplishment significantly demonstrates Buddhist beliefs found in the eight fold pathway of right action, right resolve, right view and right