Buddhism
I'm not interested in Buddhism, but yesterday I studied a little.
I came to think that Buddhism might have profound teachings.
Some memoranda about Buddhism
Buddha means a person who is spiritually awakened.
When we would be in trouble, we would ask for someone's helps, for example, other people or gods.
However, even if we could solve the trouble, unless we would solve the root of the troubles, we would be in another trouble like that repeatedly.
Buddha had known the root of trouble which are common in mankind.
When Buddha would have helped people in trouble, he had thought not only the trouble in front of them, but also the whole trouble should have been solved.
.....Uhhh,,,It is too difficult for me....I cannot explain it.
I came to think that Buddhism might have profound teachings.
Some memoranda about Buddhism
Buddha means a person who is spiritually awakened.
When we would be in trouble, we would ask for someone's helps, for example, other people or gods.
However, even if we could solve the trouble, unless we would solve the root of the troubles, we would be in another trouble like that repeatedly.
Buddha had known the root of trouble which are common in mankind.
When Buddha would have helped people in trouble, he had thought not only the trouble in front of them, but also the whole trouble should have been solved.
.....Uhhh,,,It is too difficult for me....I cannot explain it.
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I'm not interested in Buddhism, but yesterday I studied a little about it.
I came to think that Buddhism might has profound teachings.
Some memoranda about Buddhism. (I'm not sure what you are trying to say in here, but this sentence you had written is a sentence, wherein it will not stand alone. In addition, the plural form of memorandum is memorandums, not memoranda.)
Buddha means is a person who is spiritually awakened.
When we would be in trouble, we would ask for someone's helps, for example, to other people or gods. (You used the word help as a noun, not as a verb.)
However, even if we could solve the problems trouble, unless we would solve the root of the more problems may arise troubles, if we would not solve its roots be in another trouble like that repeatedly.
Buddha had known the root of troubles, which are is common in mankind.
When Buddha would have helped people in trouble, he had thought not only about the solution of the problem that they face trouble in front of them, but also the whole solution of all troubles should have been solved.