New: dukkhaAll contenthive-129948hive-196917krhive-166405zzansteemhive-183959hive-180932photographyhive-150122hive-185836uncommonlabhive-183397hive-144064lifehive-188619bitcoinhive-101145krsuccesshive-124908hive-139150hive-103599hive-180301hive-106183hive-109690TrendingNewHotLikerstheuniverse.name (3)in karma • 2 years agoKARMA DHARMA DUKKHA SUKKHAKarma is reference to being subject of change according to the Samsara wheel laws of birth, life, death and reincarnation, the so called Dukkha state of ego attachments spinning in the horizontal…theuniverse.name (3)in buddhist • 2 years agoBUDDHIST FIRST NOBLE TRUTHDukkha in Pali language means the off centre axle hole in the wheel, the wheel of life in reference to a human being, so called Samsara, lives of birth, death, and reincarnations, whereas Sukkha is…theuniverse.name (3)in buddhism • 6 years agoDuka vs SukaDuka, in old Pali language, is reference to the off-centre square axel hole in the wheel, meaning bad wheel that causes a bumpy, uncomfortable ride, while Suka is the opposite, the well centered and…fullyhuman (56)in negativity • 6 years ago#012 - Observing My Own NegativityExperiencing unpleasant or challenging situations is a great opportunity to change our mental habits of getting lost in the story. I found myself stuck in a commuter train crammed up with tired…tomasmorales (30)in reality • 7 years agoThe Structure of Reality (VII). The Fallacy of the Three CharacteristicsReality overflows in front of our closed eyes, asleep, unable to see what they are looking at. Wherever you look, everything is conditioned in your sphere of existence, even existence is a…tomasmorales (30)in realidad • 7 years agoLa Estructura de la Realidad (VII). La Falacia de las Tres CaracterísticasLa realidad se desborda delante de nuestros ojos cerrados, dormidos, incapaces de ver lo que están mirando. Por donde mires, todo está condicionado en tu ámbito de existencia, incluso la existencia…londonradcliffe (25)in buddha • 7 years agoThe Four Principles Of Buddha(1) The truth of suffering (Dukkha) (2) The truth of the origin of suffering (Samudāya) (3) The truth of the cessation of suffering (Nirodha) (4) The truth of the path to the cessation of su…