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23 янв. 2020 г. · The Four Noble Truths define the reason, cause and cure for freeing human existence from dukkha, frequently translated as suffering.
The Buddha identified three kinds of suffering: the dukkha of physical and emotional pain… The first kind of dukkha is the obvious suffering caused by physical ...
18 авг. 2023 г. · Nirodha means “cessation.” An end to suffering, an end to the constant compulsive human urges that lead people towards constantly seeking ...
Dukkha, suffering or dissatisfaction, is among the most misunderstood ideas in Buddhism. Life is dukkha, the Buddha said, but he didn't mean that it is all ...
the notion of human suffering according to early Buddhism. It seems that the significance of the knowledge of the cessation of influxes. (isavakkhayaiana) as ...
This paper explains the Buddhist concept of suffering (dukkha) and its relation to the Christian problem of evil. Although there is no problem of evil in ...
More simply put, suffering exists; it has a cause; it has an end; and it has a cause to bring about its end. The notion of suffering is not intended to convey a ...
The First Noble Truth is the idea that everyone suffers and that suffering is part of the world. Buddhists believe in the cycle of samsara.
23 янв. 2020 г. · Buddhism is a way of thinking and living that is used as a philosophy, a psychology, a religion, and a spiritual tradition.
The suffering of suffering (dukkha-dukkha): The suffering and pain that arises from physical and mental experiences. · The suffering of change (viparinama-dukkha): ...
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