How can Buddhist values help us to deal with traumatic events?
There are many many ways that Buddhism can help. One way is understanding of life, which I personally I interpret Buddhism as origin of hope which give meaning of life as beauty but also accept that there are problems in life that need to be solved. It help us to form a better community, community of care integrated into each other and acceptance of when there is problems but nevertheless never ignore the need and care which we can offer to each other. In the way that the teaching Buddha helps is to allow everyone to think and analyze one’s own and to understand that deep needs within ourselves and to find the strength within to solve problems and to associate with good people, form good community, good family, will accept things and fight when we need, fight to bring justice to society and help society to get better.
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