Buddhists call this unsatisfactoriness dukkha. Buddhism teaches that dukkha is part of being human. The Buddha taught that we can control and try to end this suffering by being aware that dukkha ...
In our episode "Buddhist Blessings," we spoke with Katherine "Senshin" Griffith, head teacher at the Zen Center of Los Angeles, about dukkha. We often hear it translated as "suffering," and the ...
In the Buddhist language, Pāli, the word for human dissatisfaction and suffering is dukkha. For Buddhist thinkers, all human suffering is caused by desire, attachment or craving. As a Buddhist ...
Q12: What are the Four Noble Truths of Buddhism?Answer: The Four Noble Truths explain suffering (dukkha), its cause (samudaya ...
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