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Namaste Yall,
a woman in my sutta class just got back from a retreat where they did a meditation on the end of suffering. She couldn't remember the exact words but paraphrased it as going something like this: We are here to end suffering. If the end of suffering is the most important goal, then we will succeed. If it is not, then we will not. If I am suffering then there is something that I care about more than the end of suffering. something, something, something... I am hoping that someone here recognizes it and knows the words and the ending. thanks, -lilith
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Lilithu -
This isn't one I am familiar with; you might, or I can, if you wish, post it at E-sangha. That is probably the largest single-point collection of Buddhist-knowledgeable folks I am aware of. http://www.e-sangha.com
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I found it!
Well, actually, I got around to asking the woman and she kindly emailed it to me. I especially liked the first four lines, especially the fourth, not so much the last line. If I were to call myself Buddhist I would be a Mahayana Buddhist. The idea that I would only be concerned with the endding of my own suffering without thought to others appalls me. (Tho having said that, this particular meditation came from a Zen retreat.) I think that I will add this meditation to my daily practice. ![]() We are here to end suffering. If ending suffering is more important than anything, we will end suffering. If ending suffering is not more important than anything, we will not end suffering. If I am suffering, it is because I am choosing something over ending suffering. We are not here to create and cling to beliefs. We are here to pay attention. We are here to use everything in our experience to see how we cause ourselves to suffer so we can drop that and end suffering.
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Suffering is simply the state of someone incapable of letting the present become the past.
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Gimme that eightfold path, please. Okay, onefold, I'm not greedy.
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(1) perfect view...
I just had to see it. |
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