On Asalha Puja night commemorating the Buddha’s Turning of the Wheel of Dhamma, Ajahn Pasanno reflects on the fundamental teaching of the Four Noble Truths. They provide an anchor, a template to understand dukkha and the path to its cessation. Ajahn Pasanno urges us to investigate what is the movement, impulse in terms of causes that take me to this place of discontent? We should resist the impulse of “I making” and “mine making” which creates a separate self. He discusses causes and conditions as non linear. We need a certain amount of intellectual analysis to understand our suffering, but in the end.we have to come back to the quality of feeling and knowing dukkha; being the one who knows. This talk was offered on July 8, 2017 at Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery.