Message from @Chained Ant1vst
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Dukka
Like a lot of the zen buddhist stuff.
Dakka
Freedom from suffering is possible
liberation exists
There we go, and the freedom from suffering comes from removing desire.
No, freedom from suffering is a buddhist philosophical bit of shenanigans.
but in humans, this liberation tends to only occur in people with certain medical conditions
this gets toooo philosophical and im a simple animal with cravings and desires
You only avoid suffering if your nerves don't work.
To desire is to suffer. As you will either desire and not be fulfilled or you will get the things and then suffer to keep them.
You must understand it is not ot say you cannot have these things, but how would you react to lose them?
Yes, that fits buddhism. to live is to suffer physically. Enlightenment is to stop suffering mentally.
Mild aggravation.
This is non-attachment. And to practice it removes suffering because you cannot feel pain at the loss to that which you are not attached.
Well, I'd be pretty pissed if I lost my books.
I wouldn't react
I'd be really pissed if I lost my legs.
bookhound
All things are temporary, aren't they?
DEUS VULT
met die kanker hentai
yes, all is in a state of change
The natural state of the universe is movement
*is bored of fortune cookie philosophizing*
The tao that can be spoken is not the eternal tao
When a man is going against the natural state of the universe, he is going against himself, therefore you fall into apathetic self destruction
hermit is een vieze dikke kanker flikker
Ok
But in practical terms while the mind games of enlightenment are great. Few people manage to apply them while living. At best they only do so while in a temple.
They only do so if they experience something like a brain tumor or hemmorage
Enlightenment is not a goal
that's why only the maimed experience it
That was...
Nice.
Is consciousness a horror show or a beautiful gift?
Sounds like pron bro
Ah, one more thing I always forget
It's necessary to not attach to your own beliefs and even the truths of buddhism (if you practice it)