Saturday, 24 August 2013

Kenya


















The word Kenya, can in many a way, be said, to be highly related, and to the very world of Media too (that many in all, believe the term Kenya, to be rather Political or even National in nature too, when in reality, it has always spoken of Media and within Kenya in itself).

For those who believe in living Media oriented lifestyles in all, and as with speak too, and of the Horn of Africa (Somalia, Kenya, Ethiopia), is to tell them in all again that, there is a proper way in all, and of going about creating Media, and within Kenya too.

In many a way, for those living in Somalia and Ethiopia too, and who do wish in all again, to live in Kenya perhaps, and as with being successful too, then in many a way even, is to tell them that, engaging in Media, is actually the right and proper way in all, and of going about it all too.

What is proposed in many a way below, is a way of viewing Media in all, and in Kenya too. A way in all again, highly based around what they do call in Indian Buddhism, the Four Noble Truths. That in many a way too, there is a way of viewing the Four Noble Truths, and from a Media perspective too, and in many a way too, speak of creating Media oriented lifestyles in all that is.

The Four Noble Truths are as follows:

The Truth of Suffering

The First Noble Truth often is translated as "Life is suffering." Many people new to Buddhism tune out as soon as they hear this. But the Pali word dukkha also refers to anything that is temporary, conditional, or compounded of other things. Even something precious and enjoyable is dukkha, because it will end.

Related to the nature of life is the nature of self. Are we not also temporary, conditional and compounded of many parts? We can understand that life is impermanent but are we, also, impermanent? The Buddha taught that before we can understand life and death we must understand the self.

[The Truth of Suffering in many a way, can be simply perceived, as perceiving life in itself too, and as highly based around Sensations that is]


The Truth of the Cause of Suffering

The Second Noble Truth teaches that the cause of suffering is craving or thirst (tanha). We continually search for something outside ourselves to make us happy. But no matter how successful we are, we never remain satisfied.

The Buddha taught that this thirst grows from ignorance of the self. We go through life grabbing one thing after another to get a sense of security about ourselves. We attach not only to physical things, but also to ideas and opinions about ourselves and the world around us. Then we grow frustrated when the world doesn't behave the way we think it should and our lives don't conform to our expectations.

The Buddha's teachings on karma and rebirth are closely related to the Second Noble Truth.

[The Truth of the Cause of Suffering, in many a way, can be simply perceived, and as perceiving life in itself too, and as highly based around Feelings that is]


The Truth of the End of Suffering

The Buddha's teachings on the Four Noble Truths are sometimes compared to a physician diagnosing an illness and prescribing a treatment. The first truth tells us what the illness is, and the second truth tells us what causes the illness. The Third Noble Truth holds out hope for a cure.

The Buddha taught that through diligent practice, we can put an end to craving. Ending the hamster-wheel chase after satisfaction is enlightenment (bodhi, "awakened"). The enlightened being exists in a state called Nirvana.

[The Truth of the End of Suffering, in many a way, can simply be perceived, and as perceiving life in itself too, and as highly based around Emotions that is]


The Truth of the Path That Frees Us From Suffering

Here the Buddha as physician prescribes the treatment for our illness: The Eightfold Path. Unlike in many other religions, in Buddhism there is no particular benefit to merely believing in a doctrine. Instead, the emphasis is on living the doctrine and walking the path.

[The Truth of the Path that Frees us from Suffering, in many a way too, can simply be perceived, and as perceiving life in itself, and as highly based around Elation too that is]

http://buddhism.about.com/od/thefournobletruths/a/fournobletruths.htm


In all ways even, what all this does speak of, is the very fact that, for those in Somalia, Ethiopia and even Kenya in itself too, and who do highly view themselves and from the perspective of the Horn of Africa too (and with this being Media that is), that in many a way again, Media in Kenya, simply speaks of just about anything, that truly does heighten our Sensations, Feelings, Emotions and Elation too, and to the very highest degree that is (and as with all this even, speaking even of a Massage Parlour, a rather sweet Fruit Juice or even, a Plaid Jacket too for instance).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3V-7DEAgdc


Amir