The 3 Signs of Being – sources of suffering.
Which of these is the hardest to bear?
A. Suffering physical pain - from a broken leg, an ongoing chronic illness like arthritis. We even suffer just from the fear that we might experience such physical pain – dukkha dukkha.
B. Being emotionally attached to things
- To love something, means suffering the pain of losing it when it dies.
- To love something, means always being afraid of losing it in the future.
- Knowing you have to die, is the worst suffering of all- knowing that one day you will have to say goodbye to everything you have ever loved.
C. Experiencing Desire
- Getting something you want doesn’t make you happy for long. Soon, you want something else. Desire makes you constantly dissatisfied.
- Desiring things, means you are never sure you have enough, even when you have got what you want.
- The most delightful sensations become painful or tedious if they continue for very long. You can even get fed up of your own daydreams and mental chatter.
D. Experiencing Change
- Change means everything good will one day disappear. You can never hold on to anything good for long.
- The memory of pleasant experiences makes the present moment harder to bear. Remembering pleasure means suffering now. Remembering summer holidays makes hot days at school harder to bear.
The 3 Signs of Being – sources of suffering.
Which of these is the hardest to bear?
A. Suffering physical pain - from a broken leg, an ongoing chronic illness like arthritis. We even suffer just from the fear that we might experience such physical pain – dukkha dukkha.
B. Being emotionally attached to things
- To love something, means suffering the pain of losing it when it dies.
- To love something, means always being afraid of losing it in the future.
- Knowing you have to die, is the worst suffering of all- knowing that one day you will have to say goodbye to everything you have ever loved.
C. Experiencing Desire
- Getting something you want doesn’t make you happy for long. Soon, you want something else. Desire makes you constantly dissatisfied.
- Desiring things, means you are never sure you have enough, even when you have got what you want.
- The most delightful sensations become painful or tedious if they continue for very long. You can even get fed up of your own daydreams and mental chatter.
D. Experiencing Change
- Change means everything good will one day disappear. You can never hold on to anything good for long.
- The memory of pleasant experiences makes the present moment harder to bear. Remembering pleasure means suffering now. Remembering summer holidays makes hot days at school harder to bear.