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QuangKsanti·A human residing in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. ·Veteran
"The four difficulties of realising enlightenment; So close you can't see it. So deep you can't fathom it. So simple you can't believe it. So good you can't accept it." ..~Tibetan Proverb (View Post)
(Quote) I think when we see the 1st NT as an inescapable truth we see the other NTs as separate truths instead of one remedy with four steps. For me personally, it always felt as if the Buddha is say… (View Post)
I wouldn't identify as a westerner or as any other other but I get what you mean. For me, the 4th NT is the logical solution to the 1st NT. There is the problem, the cause of the problem, the realiza… (View Post)
One thing I've noticed is that the more I put spoken thought into my anger, the easier it is to get caught up in it. This seems to hold true for any feeling really but anger is one of the most damagi… (View Post)
The good news is that you recognize the problem. I heard (can't remember where) that if we resist the urge to act or speak out of anger, we are actually training ourselves to be more calm and caring. (View Post)