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(Group Learning Program) - Chapter 12 - Craving is The Problem: What is The Solution?
The problem that Gotama Buddha discovered about the human mind is that it is constantly in a condition of craving and desire, also described as attachment. The mind constantly craves, desires and attaches to possessions, relationships, wealth, fame, occupations, etc. A craving, desire, or attachment is “a mental longing for something with a strong eagerness”.
The mind continuously and endlessly has “cravings”, “desires”, or “wants” and because we cannot ever fulfill our endless “wants” with the mind craving permanence, the mind is discontent caused by our own craving, desires, or attachments.
In this Podcast, David will help you understanding "The Problem" in the mind and discuss the solution to eliminate the discontent mind.
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(Group Learning Program) - Chapter 12 - Craving is The Problem: What is The Solution?
The problem that Gotama Buddha discovered about the human mind is that it is constantly in a condition of craving and desire, also described as attachment. The mind constantly craves, desires and attaches to possessions, relationships, wealth, fame, occupations, etc. A craving, desire, or attachment is “a mental longing for something with a strong eagerness”.
The mind continuously and endlessly has “cravings”, “desires”, or “wants” and because we cannot ever fulfill our endless “wants” with the mind craving permanence, the mind is discontent caused by our own craving, desires, or attachments.
In this Podcast, David will help you understanding "The Problem" in the mind and discuss the solution to eliminate the discontent mind.
——-
Daily Wisdom - Walking The Path with The Buddha
Dedicated to the education of Gotama Buddha's Teachings to attain Enlightenment.
https://www.BuddhaDailyWisdom.com
(See our website for online learning, courses, and retreats.)
Group Learning Program - LIVE Interactive Online Classes, Book, Audiobook, Videos, Podcast and Personal Guidance
https://mailchi.mp/f958c59262eb/buddhadailywisdom
The Words of The Buddha - Pali Canon in English Study Group
https://mailchi.mp/6bb4fdf2b6e0/palicanonstudyprogram
FREE Book - Developing a Life Practice: The Path That Leads to Enlightenment
https://www.buddhadailywisdom.com/freebuddhabooks
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/DailyWisdom999
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DailyWisdom999
Podcast: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/buddhadailywisdom/
Support our efforts to share The Teachings of Gotama Buddha with you and worldwide for all people using this link.
https://www.buddhadailywisdom.com/supportbuddha
#buddhism #learnbuddhism #enlightenment #dhamma #dharma #buddha #meditation #meditationretreat #meditationcourse

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