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Monday, November 7, 2022
Via Dhamma Wheel | Right View: Understanding the Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering
RIGHT VIEW Understanding the Noble Truth of the Origin of Suffering
What is the origin of
suffering? It is craving, which brings renewal of being, is accompanied
by delight and lust, and delights in this and that: that is, craving for
sensual pleasures, craving for being, and craving for non-being. (MN 9)
Reflection
These are the
three flavors of craving: strawberry, vanilla, and chocolate. Craving
can take the form of 1) wanting more of the physical sensations and
other sensory inputs that feel good and wanting to avoid those that feel
bad. It can also take the form of 2) aching for things that are not
happening to happen or 3) yearning for things that are happening to
stop. All three forms of craving inevitably give rise to suffering.
Daily Practice
Look for the
truth of this in your own experience. Any time you are suffering, even
slightly, look into the causes of it. There will be something that you
want to hold on to because it feels good and you are afraid of it
slipping away. Or there will be something that you want to have happen
or come into being. Or something you wish would just disappear.
Suffering is created anew each moment from these forms of craving.
Tomorrow: Cultivating Compassion One week from today: Understanding the Noble Truth of the Cessation of Suffering
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