If that's what you're looking for, I'm sure you'll find it.greatest lesson is the realization that life is suffering...
That was very nice, thank you.
nah, greatest lesson is the realization that life is suffering...suffering is caused from desire/attachment (basic 4 noble truths). Buddhists tend to promote the elimination of desire to ease suffering but as I get older I tend to disagree with this as being the appropriate path. I think it better to embrace our suffering as part of the human experience. Shoulder as much responsibility as Possible and strive to ease the suffering of those around you.
I'm a Buddhist and I couldn't agree with you more. By no means am I a therapist or psychologist, although with the amount of therapy I've been through I should be, LOL, but I have learned that attempting to avoid "pain and suffering" is actually not a healthy thing.nah, greatest lesson is the realization that life is suffering
yea, its only one of the 4 pillars of Buddhism...I don't agree with this. Buddhism does not say suffering is stemming from desire/attachment. Suffering is from obsession. There is nothing wrong with healthy desire or being fond of something. But excessive obsession such as not letting something or someone go is what causes suffering. In my personal observation, Buddhism is the teaching about letting go, "being empty". Only when you are void of obsessions and frivolous thoughts, then you are ready to see the reality for what they really are and accept the truth to ultimately reach enlightment.