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The problem with that analogy is that at the end you have actually achieved your goal, and in the process you understand that you are achieving it, but with the desire for liberation you can't achiev…
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Well, just speaking for myself, not being an expert, I'd say "crave" isn't the right word in relation to Liberation. One aims for that goal, one orients one's life to facilitate reaching t…
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I'm trying to understand a pretty annoying apparent Buddhist paradox. How can you possibly free yourself from craving? The reason not to crave things is to free yourself, the reason to free yourself …
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the goal of buddhism is i think both fairly simple and clearly articulated and yet something that is also transcedental and cannot really be defined, so i agree a lot with cristina, though it is clea…
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After reading most of the discussion, "Skillful Blame", I wanted to explore some similar questions that I've had for years on this subject. I thought that it would be better to start a new …
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On this site we have seen many different statements as to what the goal of Buddhism is.
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Mindfulness practice requires only the desire to....increase ones awareness, in this particular light. As we begin to meditate, we may find that our 'thoroughbred' mind has a capacity to romp and pl…
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That drill sergeant is ok as long as you polish his knob. Just kidding..
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Hello, I have been looking into the Buddhist teaching and many of the things I learned made lot of sense. I was especially interested in the 4 noble truths that talk about 1) Nature of suffering. 2) …
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