Search Results
Search type | Search syntax |
---|---|
Tags | [tag] |
Exact | "words here" |
Author |
user:1234 user:me (yours) |
Score |
score:3 (3+) score:0 (none) |
Answers |
answers:3 (3+) answers:0 (none) isaccepted:yes hasaccepted:no inquestion:1234 |
Views | views:250 |
Code | code:"if (foo != bar)" |
Sections |
title:apples body:"apples oranges" |
URL | url:"*.example.com" |
Saves | in:saves |
Status |
closed:yes duplicate:no migrated:no wiki:no |
Types |
is:question is:answer |
Exclude |
-[tag] -apples |
For more details on advanced search visit our help page |
-1
votes
Formless Realm Suffering Question
Here we find the suffering of a mind-made one. … Loneliness is suffering. …
1
vote
How would be the world if there is no suffering?
To understand a world empty of suffering, the Shorter Discourse on Emptiness might help. … In a world without suffering, if we step on a thorn, there will still be the stress of the thorn piercing the foot. …
1
vote
What is the cause of suffering in Buddhism, is it wanting, craving, attachment, or something...
And the Buddha responded at length, eventually saying:
SN42.11:2.10: ‘All the suffering that arose in the past was rooted and sourced in desire.
SN42.11:2.11: For desire is the root of suffering. … SN42.11:2.12: All the suffering that will arise in the future will be rooted and sourced in desire.
SN42.11:2.13: For desire is the root of suffering.’” …
1
vote
Compulsion to repeat afflictions and Buddhism
Destruction with intention is a manifestation of anger. And if the behavior is personally destructive, then there may be anger directed inwards. Anger is very tricky and slippery. Anger justifies itse …
10
votes
Why is there even a way to the end of suffering?
We do need to examine our assumptions carefully and note that suffering inevitably follows when we listen to identity view. …
0
votes
Why do enlightened beings want to save sentient beings? Does everyone want to be saved?
Here there are many many beings, with much dust in their eyes, who choose to chase pleasure and run away from suffering. …
1
vote
Suffering due to non-self-related preconceived notions in Theravada
From MN1, we have delight in thought as one root of suffering.
They perceive the thought as the thought. …