What is Mindfulness?
While “mindfulness” is a very old concept, the term was only coined in 1910 by T.W. Rhys Davids, a Buddhist scholar.
When you think about Nirvana, your mind might go to the popular 80’s band. But did you know it’s actually a Buddhist term? It makes you wonder what else you might not know about Buddhism! Check out what else Buddhists believe – it may surprise you!
While “mindfulness” is a very old concept, the term was only coined in 1910 by T.W. Rhys Davids, a Buddhist scholar.
Did you know that the oldest known person in the Hebrew Bible is Methuselah, at 969 years old?
Both prayer and meditation use the mind. They both are concentrated thoughts, but their goals are different.
Buddha was born as a wealthy prince, but he left behind his riches when he saw others living in poverty.
Buddhists don't believe in a god or gods. Neither do they worship the Buddha; they do however, follow the teachings of the Buddha.
According to Buddhism and Hinduism, the man or woman is reborn in accordance with how they lived their previous life.