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Monday, October 31, 2022
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right View: Understanding the Noble Truth of Suffering
RIGHT VIEW Understanding the Noble Truth of Suffering
When people have met with
suffering and become victims of suffering, they come to me and ask me
about the noble truth of suffering. Being asked, I explain to them the
noble truth of suffering. (MN 77) What is suffering? (MN 9)
Reflection
We often hear
it said that the Buddha pronounced that “life is suffering,” but he
never actually used such words. As he describes here, people encounter
suffering themselves and come to him for help in understanding and
alleviating it. What he tells them is that any experience driven by
craving or aversion will result in the arising of suffering, and every
time you are able to abandon that craving your suffering will subside.
Daily Practice
The noble truth
of suffering recognizes that some things just hurt, both physically and
mentally. Other things are psychologically painful, particularly when
we don’t get what we want or have to deal with what we don’t want. There
is also a subtle existential suffering that comes from the conditioned
and fragile nature of all things. See if you can discern all three of
these levels of suffering in your own lived experience.
Tomorrow: Cultivating Lovingkindness One week from today: Understanding the Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering
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