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<blockquote data-quote="madurax86" data-source="post: 4850321" data-attributes="member: 1293"><p>Suffering: As defined in Buddhism, it is what makes you live. Living is a suffering you'll have happy times and bad times. No one has only happy times. Suffering is because of "loba","dhosha","moha" if you detach from these you'll get at least for a minute the real happiness. Its not happy either its an idle state of mind. To end suffering you have to end life(birth) to do that all these attachments should be detached </p><p></p><p>Buddhism doesn't end suffering for you. You should do that. And Buddhism is not a "strict" policy anyone can take what they like and practice separately if they wish but they'll soon acknowledge that a good knowledge of buddhism is needed to end suffering. You cant end it just like that, it takes lifetimes. </p><p></p><p>Buddhism is NOT only for the people who want to end suffering, there are such people who knows to keep suffering at a low..those people can practice whats in buddhism to make their lives even better, for those who bump from one problem to another buddhism is MORE helpful. The path to Nirvana is a hard and long one everyone can go but it takes courage and devotion, but for laymen life buddhism has the right tools to assure you a peaceful life if you get on the right path and keep practicing, the chance will be there to attain Nirvana. </p><p>Attaining Nirvana has number of ways of doing so not everyone is needed to goto the level of a Buddha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madurax86, post: 4850321, member: 1293"] Suffering: As defined in Buddhism, it is what makes you live. Living is a suffering you'll have happy times and bad times. No one has only happy times. Suffering is because of "loba","dhosha","moha" if you detach from these you'll get at least for a minute the real happiness. Its not happy either its an idle state of mind. To end suffering you have to end life(birth) to do that all these attachments should be detached Buddhism doesn't end suffering for you. You should do that. And Buddhism is not a "strict" policy anyone can take what they like and practice separately if they wish but they'll soon acknowledge that a good knowledge of buddhism is needed to end suffering. You cant end it just like that, it takes lifetimes. Buddhism is NOT only for the people who want to end suffering, there are such people who knows to keep suffering at a low..those people can practice whats in buddhism to make their lives even better, for those who bump from one problem to another buddhism is MORE helpful. The path to Nirvana is a hard and long one everyone can go but it takes courage and devotion, but for laymen life buddhism has the right tools to assure you a peaceful life if you get on the right path and keep practicing, the chance will be there to attain Nirvana. Attaining Nirvana has number of ways of doing so not everyone is needed to goto the level of a Buddha. [/QUOTE]
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