Our
main intention of essaying on this topic is
to discuss the way Buddhists
perceive the world, the main teachings of the
Buddha, the Buddhist view of
the self, the relationship between this self
and the various ways in which it responds to
the world, the Buddhist path and the final goal.
Shakyamuni Buddha advised not to follow his
teachings out of blind faith, but to examine
them carefully before accepting it. Tibetan
Buddhism is not a religion per-say
but a science of mind. It aims to help all sentient
being to lead a better and more responsible
life. Here is a quote by one of the greatest
scientist Albert Einstein;
"Buddhism has the characteristics of what
would be expected in the cosmic religion for
the future: It transcends a personal God, avoids
dogma and theology; it covers both the natural
and the spiritual, and it is based on a religious
sense aspiring from the experience of all things,
natural and spiritual, as a meaningful unity."
Buddhism does not believe in
conversion. It is relevant even to the non believers
since the essence is to promote compassion which
need not necessarily belongs to a particular
faith or believe. It is universal. In fact,
His Holiness the Dalai Lama calls this act as
universal responsibility.
In our special compilation of Buddhism,
An Overview we have attempted to help
people understand the Philosopy of Buddhism
and in a very simple way, we have tried to connect
Tibetan Buddhism within the basic principles
of Buddhism. The text is compiled in the following
main chapters: