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The Dhammapada - The Buddha's Path of
Wisdom
Eastern Philosophy |
Now this, monks, is the noble truth of
stress: Birth is stressful, aging is stressful, death is stressful; sorrow,
lamentation, pain, distress, & despair are stressful; association with
the unbeloved is stressful, separation from the loved is stressful, not
getting what is wanted is stressful. In short, the five clinging-aggregates
are stressful.
"And this, monks, is the noble truth of
the origination of stress: the craving that makes for further becoming
-- accompanied by passion & delight, relishing now here & now there --
i.e., craving for sensual pleasure, craving for becoming, craving for
non-becoming.
"And this, monks, is the noble truth of
the cessation of stress: the remainderless fading & cessation, renunciation,
relinquishment, release, & letting go of that very craving.
"And this, monks, is the noble truth
of the way of practice leading to the cessation of stress: precisely this
Noble Eightfold Path -- right view, right resolve, right speech, right
action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, right concentration.
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