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Suffering And Its End I
2003-08-09
Suffering And Its End I
56:15
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Thanissaro Bhikkhu
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The suffering that arises in the practice is a noble truth, something worthy of respect. You can’t just push it away. If you’re going to end suffering you have to give it space, understand it, and approach it systematically.
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Metta Forest Monastery
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Respect For Suffering
15:30
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The suffering that arises in the practice is a noble truth, something worthy of respect. You can’t just push it away. If you’re going to end suffering you have to give it space, understand it, and approach it systematically.
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The World Is Swept Away
19:51
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Instead of trying to find our happiness in a world of change, we take that changing world and turn it toward the changeless, look for that which is unchanging right here, right now.
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