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Buddhism – 4 Noble Truths

The Four Noble Truths of Buddhism outline the nature of suffering and its resolution:

  1. The Truth of Suffering (Dukkha): Suffering arises from impermanence—everything changes, and nothing lasts. Life is a mix of joy and sorrow, and seeking lasting satisfaction is futile. Accepting suffering as part of existence is key.
  2. The Cause of Suffering (Samudaya): Suffering stems from attachment, craving, aversion, and fear. These Kleshas create a false sense of self and bind us to ongoing dissatisfaction.
  3. The End of Suffering (Nirodha): Suffering can end by letting go of attachments and aversions. Through practices like Yoga and meditation, we can connect with our enlightened nature, free from self-sabotaging actions.
  4. The Path to Freedom (Magga): The Eightfold Path, including ethical living, meditation, and wisdom, leads to the cessation of suffering. By cultivating awareness, acceptance, and wise action, we can awaken and free ourselves from suffering.


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