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Everybody Hurts: Understanding Dukkha in Buddhism - Alan Peto
Sep 30, 2018
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The Four Noble Truths:These are foundational to Buddhist thought: #Dukkha (Suffering/Unsatiability): Life inherently involves suffering, dissatisfaction, and impermanence. #The Cause of Suffering (Samudaya): Suffering is caused by attachment, craving, and ignorance. #The End of Suffering (Nirodha): Suffering can be overcome through the elimination of attachment and craving. #The Path to the End of Suffering (Magga): This is the Eightfold Path. | Buddha's Teaching
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Buddha's Teaching
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Dukkha is often translated as 'suffering,' but that doesn't quite capture its full meaning. In Buddhism, Dukkha refers more to a sense of disjointedness or dysfunction. It's a sign of our internal struggles calling out for resolution and healing. This dysfunction isn't passive; it's a push for change and self-reflection. Amid the chaos, we feel an instinctive pull to find peace and restoration. Understanding Dukkha leads us to acknowledge the need for growth and transformation. With Ruben L. F.
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Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
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We think dukkha means sadness, but Buddha never said that. Dukkha isn’t just pain—it’s the truth that even happiness is temporary and will eventually fade. Birth, illness, heartbreak—this is Dukkha-Dukkha. When happiness disappears over time, that’s Viparinama-Dukkha. And the deepest one? Even when life is perfect, nothing ever feels enough—that emptiness is Sankhara-Dukkha. Buddhism doesn’t depress us. It wakes us up. The day we understand that everything changes, nothing hurts as much. Accepta
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Yash Dixit
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In Pali, an ancient language rooted in Sanskrit, the word 'dukkha' emerges with deep meaning. It describes a wheel thrown out of alignment, unstable and off-center. Picture a wheel, once functional, now wobbling and unsteady, as if it’s diseased. Traditionally, 'dukkha' translates to 'suffering' in Buddhism, but this misses the depth of the original term. Dukkha speaks to a deeper state of disjointedness and internal disharmony. It’s a call to recognize the imbalance within and seek a path towar
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Why People Suffer — A Gentle Introduction to Dukkha Gautama Buddha began his teaching by addressing a universal human experience: dukkha. Often translated as suffering, dukkha also refers to stress, dissatisfaction, and the uneasy feeling that life never fully satisfies. Some forms of dukkha are obvious—pain, illness, aging, loss, and death. But the Buddha pointed out a subtler truth: even pleasant experiences contain dukkha because they change. Happiness fades, success passes, and what we love
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Bible Explain on Instagram: "In Buddhism, suffering (dukkha) is fundamentally a state of being that arises from craving, aversion, and ignorance, resulting in a cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. It's a central concept in Buddhist teachings, shaping the understanding of human nature, morality, and liberation. Key Aspects: 1. Origin: Suffering originated from ignorance and craving (Avidya and Tanhā, Paticcasamuppada), leading to a cycle of suffering (dukkha, Majjhima Nikaya 9). 2. Types: Include
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In Buddhism, the Three Characteristics of Life (Tilakkhaṇa) describe the true nature of all conditioned existence and guide one towards liberation. 1. Impermanence (Anicca) means all phenomena are constantly changing. Body, feelings, thoughts, and circumstances arise and pass away. Clinging to what changes inevitably leads to disappointment, while understanding impermanence brings acceptance and balance. 2. Suffering or Unsatisfactoriness (Dukkha) arises because impermanent things cannot give la
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