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How come enlightened people don't have any laziness?
Speaking from the first hand experience, laziness comes from attachment, fear, or ignorance. No attachment, no fear, and no ignorance - translates to no laziness.
And how does attachment cause ...
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Why is desire the root of suffering?
Working on your hobbies, advancing your career, growing a business, developing a family, nurturing a child, improving your health through good diet and exercise, going on vacations, increasing your ...
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Is it helpful to stay single if I am not going to become a monk?
What matters is what you do when you are single. If being single means using prostitutes to satisfy one's sensual desires, it could lead one further away from the path as compared to a person who ...
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Sexual Desire, Masturbating and Asuba Bawana
So basically caught up in the social norms, i used to watch porn videos and masturbate and got a bit attached to it. Kept on doing it
for a few years.
Do not underestimate the harm & addictive ...
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Is masturbation a sin when we do it to avoid intercourse with other people?
First off, Buddhism and karmic faiths generally don't really have a concept of 'sin'. 'Sin' is a Western conception — a feature of Abrahamic (Jewish, Christian, Muslim) faiths — that points at ...
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"Guard the sense doors"- What does this mean, and what is it's application?
Yuttadhammo Bhikkhu answers a question about "guarding the senses" in this video (at time 34:40).
Guarding the sense doors is a way of protecting ourselves from being overcome by passion for the ...
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How do you balance your desire for liberation with your wordly desires?
One of my friends asked me if I talk to her just out of compassion instead of out of real feelings of friendship. That question really freaked me out, especially because it seems to be pointing to ...
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Is Buddhism against scientific attitude?
No.
I'd say that Buddhism is or can be pro (in favour of) a scientific attitude. The structure of the four noble truths, for example, are analogous to medical thinking: symptoms, cause, cure, and ...
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"Guard the sense doors"- What does this mean, and what is it's application?
With each contact your perceive the experience: a pleasant, unpleasant or neutral feeling arises which you also perceive as either favorable, unfavorable and neutral. "Guarding the sense door" is you ...
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Why is lust considered as being unskillful?
It is not morally wrong. The question is if it is helpful or not!
Clearly, lust and pornography are helpful for temporally satisfying the craving of sexual gratification. In that sense, they are ...
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Why is lust considered as being unskillful?
On the mundane level, all the other answers are okay. On the supramundane level, it's not as much about partaking of sex as it is about your attitude, the implications of the relationship, the ...
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How do enlightened people think?
Enlightened people do not overgeneralize.
(This can be supported by both Pali Canon as well as Mahayana sources.)
Concepts like "enlightened", "person", "I", and "thinking" are all ...
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Is it correct view, as in renunciation, or desire, to want to die
In the first sutta (Dhammacakka) that was preached by the Buddha at Baranasi, it is mentioned three types of Desire that is the cause of Suffering.
Kama tanha
Bhava tanha
Vibhava tanha
Herein, ...
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Is it helpful to stay single if I am not going to become a monk?
As you've said, it all varies from individual to individual. The bottom line is one should not do what other people expects one to do. Instead, do whatever is best for oneself in terms of peace, ...
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Detachment : What are we really parting from?
Attachment (and the other things you mention) are described among the Twelve Nidānas.
For example chocolate exists as:
Name ("chocolate") and Form (the form of chocolate)
Sensuality (sight, taste, ...
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Is Buddhism against scientific attitude?
Is Buddhism against scientific attitude? Is it against scientific research?
Kalama Sutta embodies scientific thinking where nothing should be accepted due to various non scientific reasoning. The ...
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Is Buddhism against scientific attitude?
The word ‘vijja’—translated here as clear knowing—also means ‘science.’ And just as science implies a method, there is a method—a discipline—underlying the knowledge that leads to Unbinding. If Dhamma ...
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buddhism in real life
It's not desire that leads to pleasure, it is ("good") action that does.
Desire in and of itself is blind, it just wants, craves. Desire does not always translate into good action.
Instead, 1) There ...
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Why is desire the root of suffering?
I think that the Pali distinguishes two words:
tanha -- "craving" or more literally "thirst"
chanda -- "desire" or maybe intention
One of the six occasional mental ...
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What is the difference and relation between chanda and cetana?
OP: What is the difference between chanda and cetana?
Chanda is the desire to act. E.g. if you stand from a seat you have to have the "intention" to do it, but can choose not to if you want
A ...
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How come desire and sati causes sleepness?
Sloth and Topher is the fifth Mara.
It activated when all other previous four maras are inactivated.
For instance, when you watch TV the first mara is in charge.
When you listen to Dhamma if the ...
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What does it mean in Bhikkhu Bodhi's *Life of the Buddha* when he describes Maha Maya as being possessed of the five kāmaguṇa
When the Bodhisatta had descended into his mother's womb, no thought
of man associated with the five strands of sensual desires came to her
at all, and she was inaccessible to any man with lustful ...
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Is it correct view, as in renunciation, or desire, to want to die
No. It is not a mindset of renunciation. It is simply craving.
SN45.170:0.3: Craving
SN45.170:1.1: “Mendicants, there are these three cravings.
SN45.170:1.2: What three?
SN45.170:1.3: Craving for ...
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buddhism in real life
In the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, the Buddha said "craving (tanha) is source of all suffering". So, tanha (craving) can be avoided. It does not have to be part of life.
The Buddha said there was a ...
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Three types of characteristics to achieve a goal
I think the question is on the four iddhipada, the four mental factors of achieving a goal: chanda (intention), citta (thoughts), viriya (effort), wimansa (investigation). According to this section in ...
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Is Buddhism against scientific attitude?
Strictly speaking, Buddhism doesn't say "desire" is the cause of suffering, but that craving rooted in attachment is the cause of suffering.
Sometimes scientific curiosity is rooted in attachment, ...
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Sexual Desire, Masturbating and Asuba Bawana
Sometimes when you are doing Asubha meditation you might get averse to the thoughts about Suba. There was a situation when some monks committed suicide because they got averse to their bodies as dirty....
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Wanting something
As my teacher explained (sorry, this looks silly, but I always have to start my answers with something like this, since I'm not quoting texts but none of this is my invention),
there is a difference ...
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