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Eliminating greed, cruelty etc.
Namaste,
Did the Buddha say we must eliminate greed, desire, lust etc. in the sense that we must just put it out of our heads? Or is lifelong meditation necessary? Or is meditation relevant only after we eliminate the 'lower' impulses like greed?
Thanks,
BB
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For example, the thirst for stimulating ideas. Is reading a book giving into "thirst".
When does wanting something cross the line into being negative?
Another aspect of tanha is that it makes the world more claustrophobic. Anything that deviates from 'good, this is the right one' and you become furtive. Some people tanha is compounded by negativity towards the world (anxiety sorta) or self (depression sorta).
If you enjoy doing something, youd want to do it all your life.
Meditation is always relevant - thinking through your everyday decisions can also help - feel your way through the day.