Occasional Speeches and Writings, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 |
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... suffering , through austerity , through discipline . By means of these we can live in this world with the perspective of the eternal . If we do so , it is not for withdrawing from the world ; it is for the purpose of building a green ...
... suffering , through austerity , through discipline . By means of these we can live in this world with the perspective of the eternal . If we do so , it is not for withdrawing from the world ; it is for the purpose of building a green ...
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... suffering of the world . The questions which worried Tolstoy in the fiftieth year of his life disturb all thinking ... suffering to selfish desire . Suffering is the result of tension between a living creature's essential impulse to try ...
... suffering of the world . The questions which worried Tolstoy in the fiftieth year of his life disturb all thinking ... suffering to selfish desire . Suffering is the result of tension between a living creature's essential impulse to try ...
Page 313
... suffering only if we get rid of tṛṣṇā or taṇhā . To attempt to get rid of suffering through the various devices of self- deception is not to cease to suffer but to suffer in a different way . The Buddha formulates the eight - fold path ...
... suffering only if we get rid of tṛṣṇā or taṇhā . To attempt to get rid of suffering through the various devices of self- deception is not to cease to suffer but to suffer in a different way . The Buddha formulates the eight - fold path ...
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Speech on Ruzyne Airport | 9 |
Address to the University of Cracow | 26 |
Address at InterRacial Asian | 40 |
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