RE103 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Dukkha, Noble Eightfold Path, Impermanence
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Each religion of the east puts a different spin on the three types of love. He sees someone dying and doesn"t know what to make of it. The point of the traveling leaves him with burning question, if the world he sees as miserable as the world may seem how does one stop this. How on earth can i, can you, can anyone try to stop or heal the suffering that if out there: vows to himself, not to rest or stop till he finds an answer to stop suffering. If i deny myself food or clothes, perhaps i will come to understand suffering better and know how to stop it: doesn"t find an answer, he goes to the hindu priests and asks, he doesn"t get an answer. Defining themes: dharma the 4 noble truths: All of life invariably involves suffering. (dukkha means suffering) No how much money in the bank, no matter how good you are.