(26) The unconditioned state of reality that is the Ultimate Truth according to Buddhism is called (a) moksha. (b) trikaya. (c) dharma. (d) nirvana. (27) The dissatisfaction and sorrow that life brings is called (a) karma.
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Buddhism as traditionally conceived is a path of salvation attained through insight into the ultimate nature of reality. Buddhism encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs and practices that are l...
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It brings us to our heaven: the spine, the “altar of God.” I know that the rising of energy is blissful. I know Kriya done with love is heavenly. ... Then quietly tune in to that guidance, which will flood into your life, turning it from a life of dissatisfaction and sorrow to a heaven of bliss. ... Blogs: A Place Called Ananda...
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One day, a group of wandering ascetics called Samanas passes through town. ... Vasudeva follows Siddhartha and brings him back to their home by the river, ... Life and death, joy and sorrow, good and evil are all parts of the whole and are necessary to understand the meaning of life. By the time Siddhartha has learned all...
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The attainment of the Unconditioned is the ultimate aim of all Buddhist practice, and is the same as complete liberation from dissatisfaction or suffering. This brings us to the last of the Four Basic Statements: ... Dissatisfaction: Some degree of suffering or dissatisfaction is inherent in en-selfed life, or in life...
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So, any kind of unity, whether it is social, personal or otherwise, can be achieved only if there is a transcendent force which brings these diversities together. ... So, the section concludes with a gospel that we should live a complete life, and any kind of incompleteness is going to be a source of sorrow. This is the...
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on the part of the will a dissatisfaction with sins is required, and this an effective dissatisfaction, or a detesting joined with sorrow. 23. Then it is required, ... 35. However man through his natural strength actively brings nothing or is able to bring nothing to beginning or completing his conversion inwardly;
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        I understand mindfulness to be about meeting life on its own terms.  By being present to our moment by moment experience without judgement, we are asked to come into direct relationship with what is here.  When the Buddha sought to describe the insight that had freed his heart and mind through...
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Yet all find that life brings duhkha, just the opposite: frustration, dissatisfaction, incompleteness, suffering, sorrow. Life is change, ... When the fires of selfishness have been extinguished, when the mind is free of selfish desire, what remains is the state of wakefulness, of peace, of joy, of perfect health, called nirvana.
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That fundamental dissatisfaction with what one has is at the core of  Strangers When We Meet. ... It’s a real shame that The Conversation hogged all the attention for audio innovations in 1974, because this film does just as much to integrate its audio into the human experience it brings to life.
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