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Latest revision as of 14:49, 13 April 2015
Pages in category "Suffering"
The following 91 pages are in this category, out of 91 total.
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- Handbook for the Relief of Suffering: Three Essays (Ajaan Lee Dhammadharo (Phra Suddhidhammaransi Gambhiramedhacariya)
- How do we realize the innate clarity of our mind?
- How does human suffering arise?
- How is this non-grasping and non-clinging to be put into practice?
- HOW TO TRANSCEND SUFFERING - Buddhist Philosophy Explained! VIDEO
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- Sakkāya-ditthi
- Self-Attachment – Waves
- Shape of Suffering, The: A Study of Dependent Co-arising (Thanissaro Bhikkhu; 2011)
- SOURCE OF SUFFERING
- Suffering
- Suffering and self-view
- Suffering and the Problem of Evil
- Suffering and the Skandhas
- Suffering in Buddhism
- Suffering is just a Paper Tiger
- Suffering is ‘ready and waiting to happen’: The three types of suffering, being a Dharma practitioner and ‘Dharma going on the Path’. ‘Four Dharmas of Gampopa’ by 17th Karmapa (Day VII)
- Sufferings of birth and death are nirvana
- Sufferings of deprived
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- Tanhā
- The 8 Forms of Suffering
- The Advantages of Cherishing Others
- The Cause of Suffering
- The Cause of Suffering: Ignorance and Karma
- The Causes of Anxiety and Suffering - VIDEO
- The Cessation of Suffering is Attainable
- The defects of samsara- there is not even a pinprick of happiness
- The Disadvantages of Self-Cherishing
- The first is when we have gained realization of the nature of mind
- The measure of ‘Dharma having gone along with Dharma’ – the advice of Lama Zhang
- The Method to Transform a Suffering Life into Happiness (Including Enlightenment)
- The second Dharma: ‘May Dharma go on the Path‘
- The Specific Techniques for Meditative Concentration
- The suffering of change – many adverse conditions ‘just ready and waiting to happen’
- Three types of suffering
- To Cherish All Life
- To investigate suffering
- Tsunami and Earthquakes