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In Buddhism, the Four Noble Truths (Sanskrit: चतुरार्यसत्यानि, romanized: caturāryasatyāni; Pali: caturāriyasaccāni; "The Four Arya Satya") are "the truths of the Noble Ones", the truths or realities for the "spiritually worthy ones". The truths are:

dukkha ("not being at ease", "suffering", from dush-stha, "standing unstable,") is an innate characteristic of the perpetual cycle (samsara, lit. 'wandering') of grasping at things, ideas and habits; samudaya (origin, arising, combination; "cause"): there is dukkha (unease, disbalance) when there is, or it arises simultaneously with, taṇhā ("craving," "desire" or "attachment," lit. 'thirst'). nirodha (cessation, ending, confinement): dukkha can be ended or contained by the confinement or letting go of this taṇhā; marga (path, Noble Eightfold Path) is the path leading to the confinement of tanha and dukkha.

The four truths appear in many grammatical forms in the ancient Buddhist texts, and are traditionally identified as the first teaching given by the Buddha. While often called one of the most important teachings in Buddhism, they have both a symbolic and a propositional function. Symbolically, they represent the awakening and liberation of the Buddha, and of the potential for his followers to reach the same liberation and freedom as him. As propositions, the Four Truths are a conceptual framework that appear in the Pali canon and early Hybrid Sanskrit Buddhist scriptures, as a part of the broader "network of teachings" (the "dhamma matrix"), which have to be taken together. They provide a conceptual framework for introducing and explaining Buddhist thought, which has to be personally understood or "experienced".

As a proposition, the four truths defy an exact definition, but refer to and express the basic orientation of Buddhism: unguarded sensory contact gives rise to craving and clinging to impermanent states and things, which are dukkha, "unsatisfactory," "incapable of satisfying" and painful. This craving keeps us caught in saṃsāra, "wandering", usually interpreted as the endless cycle of repeated rebirth, and the continued dukkha that comes with it, but also referring to the endless cycle of attraction and rejection that perpetuates the ego-mind. There is a way to end this cycle, namely by attaining nirvana, cessation of craving, whereafter rebirth and the accompanying dukkha will no longer arise again. This can be accomplished by following the eightfold path, confining our automatic responses to sensory contact by restraining oneself, cultivating discipline and wholesome states, and practicing mindfulness and dhyana (meditation).

The function of the four truths, and their importance, developed over time and the Buddhist tradition slowly recognized them as the Buddha's first teaching. This tradition was established when prajna, or "liberating insight", came to be regarded as liberating in itself, instead of or in addition to the practice of dhyana. This "liberating insight" gained a prominent place in the sutras, and the four truths came to represent this liberating insight, as a part of the enlightenment story of the Buddha.

The four truths grew to be of central importance in the Theravada tradition of Buddhism by about the 5th-century CE, which holds that the insight into the four truths is liberating in itself. They are less prominent in the Mahayana tradition, which sees the higher aims of insight into sunyata, emptiness, and following the Bodhisattva path as central elements in their teachings and practice. The Mahayana tradition reinterpreted the four truths to explain how a liberated being can still be "pervasively operative in this world". Beginning with the exploration of Buddhism by western colonialists in the 19th century and the development of Buddhist modernism, they came to be often presented in the west as the central teaching of Buddhism, sometimes with novel modernistic reinterpretations very different from the historic Buddhist traditions in Asia.

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November 10th, 2001, Serial No. 00094, Side B

War, Four Noble Truths, Commitment, Enemies, Culture, Non-violence, American,...
Nov 10 2001

October 25th, 2001, Serial No. 00475

Lineage, Transmission, Culture, Aspects of Practice, Eight Awarenesses, Birth-and-...
Oct 25 2001

2001.10.21-serial.00087

Repentance, Four Noble Truths, Precepts, Beginners, Posture, Impermanence, Funeral,...
Oct 21 2001

October 18th, 2001, Serial No. 00474, Side A

Heart Sutra, Complete Perfect Enlightenment, Chanting, Hindrances, Aspects of...
Oct 18 2001

Dogen's Zazengi

Serial: BZ-00086A

Ego and Consciousness, Saturday Lecture

Zazengi, Consciousness, Ego, Four Noble Truths, Discrimination, Ego, Concentration,...
Aug 18 2001
Berkeley Zen Center

June 2nd, 2001, Serial No. 00102, Side B

Right Effort, Four Noble Truths, Right Speech, Concentration, Mindfulness,...
Jun 02 2001

2001.05.19-serial.00046

Posture, Daily Life, Don't Know Mind, Ego, Four Noble Truths, Silent...
May 19 2001

May 12th, 2001, Serial No. 00101, Side B

Four Noble Truths, Right Speech, Peace, Daily Life, American, Priest, Silence,...
May 12 2001

Discrimination, Non-discrimination, and Essence of Mind

Serial: BZ-00098A

Saturday Lecture

Discrimination, Discrimination, Dream World, Attachment, Posture, Platform Sutra,...
Mar 17 2001
Berkeley Zen Center

2001.02.04-serial.00049

Precepts, Heart Sutra, Four Noble Truths, confusion, Dependent Origination, Subject-...
Feb 04 2001

January 8th, 2001, Serial No. 00067

Priest, training, Four Noble Truths, Fundraising, Renunciation, Dharma Transmission,...
Jan 08 2001

November 25th, 2000, Serial No. 00124, Side A

Practice Period, Giving-and-Taking, Four Noble Truths, Liberation, soto, Building,...
Nov 25 2000

November 2nd, 2000, Serial No. 00489

Birth-and-Death, Vows, Attachment, Big Mind, Samsara, Bodhisattva Vow, Four Noble...
Nov 02 2000

October 7th, 2000, Serial No. 00916

Anger, Karma, Attachment, Nirvana, Liberation, Obstacles, Four Noble Truths, Vows,...
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July 22nd, 2000, Serial No. 00057, Side B

Complete Perfect Enlightenment, Religion, Four Noble Truths, Concentration, Culture,...
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May 11th, 2000, Serial No. 00855

Right Effort, Right Speech, Concentration, Silence, Four Noble Truths, Enemies,...
May 11 2000

May 4th, 2000, Serial No. 00856

Right Speech, Right Effort, Four Noble Truths, Renunciation, Non-violence,...
May 04 2000

April 27th, 2000, Serial No. 00857

Four Noble Truths, Dependent Origination, resistance, Attachment, Renunciation, War,...
Apr 27 2000

April 20th, 2000, Serial No. 00858

Dependent Origination, Two Truths, Four Noble Truths, War, Sixth Patriarch,...
Apr 20 2000

April 13th, 2000, Serial No. 00915

Four Noble Truths, Right Effort, Liberation, Separation, Impermanence, Peace, Right...
Apr 13 2000

March 25th, 2000, Serial No. 00207, Side A

Blue Cliff Record, Attachment, Four Noble Truths, soto, Soto Zen, Rinzai,...
Mar 25 2000

February 5th, 2000, Serial No. 00203

Impermanence, Attachment, Four Noble Truths, Happiness, Practice Period, Tassajara,...
Feb 05 2000

2000.02.02-serial.00122

Heart Sutra, Four Noble Truths, Buddha Nature, Buddha Mind, Freedom, lecture,...
Feb 02 2000

2000.01.02-serial.00033

Serial: SF-00033

Sunday dharma talk.

Dragons, Faith, New Year, Doubt, Mahayana, practicing generosity, Karma, Four Noble...
Jan 02 2000

September 4th, 1999, Serial No. 00193, Side B

Dependent Origination, Attachment, Mindfulness, Heart Sutra, Liberation, Four Noble...
Sep 04 1999

August 5th, 1999, Serial No. 00921

Complete Perfect Enlightenment, Four Noble Truths, Hindrances, Samsara, Liberation,...
Aug 05 1999

I Vow to Save All Sentient Beings

Serial: BZ-00191A

Saturday Lecture

Bodhisattva Vow, Vows, Four Noble Truths, Evil, Karma, Repentance, confusion, true...
Jul 31 1999
Berkeley Zen Center

July 29th, 1999, Serial No. 00922

Four Noble Truths, Ego, causation, Heart Sutra, First Principle, true dharma, Right...
Jul 29 1999

July 22nd, 1999, Serial No. 00923

Heart Sutra, Oneness, Mahayana, Four Noble Truths, Six Realms, Interview, Bodhisattva...
Jul 22 1999

July 8th, 1999, Serial No. 00925

Heart Sutra, Six Realms, Lotus Sutra, Chanting, Four Noble Truths, Doubt, Mindfulness...
Jul 08 1999

April 1st, 1999, Serial No. 00835

Lotus Sutra, Dependent Origination, Four Noble Truths, Nirvana, Buddha Nature,...
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April 1st, 1999, Serial No. 00836

Lotus Sutra, Sixth Patriarch, Four Noble Truths, Heart Sutra, Mahayana, Buddha Nature...
Apr 01 1999

August 1st, 1998, Serial No. 00354, Side B

Four Noble Truths, War, Mindfulness, American, Soto Zen, Gratitude, Bell, Culture,...
Aug 01 1998

November 16th, 1997, Serial No. 00325, Side B

Interview, Vows, Mahayana, Four Noble Truths, true dharma, Chanting, Lotus Sutra,...
Nov 16 1997

July 24th, 1997, Serial No. 00842

Four Noble Truths, Precepts, Don't Know Mind, Subject-and-Object, causation,...
Jul 24 1997

July 19th, 1997, Serial No. 00317, Side B

Bell, Blue Cliff Record, training, Four Noble Truths, Oneness, Chanting, Tassajara,...
Jul 19 1997

July 10th, 1997, Serial No. 00844

Heart Sutra, Mahayana, Separation, Karma, Four Noble Truths, Absolute-and-Relative,...
Jul 10 1997

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