The Foundations of Buddhism Quotes
The Foundations of Buddhism
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“There is a discrepancy between our craving and the world we live in, between our expectations and the way things are. We want the world to be other than it is. Our craving is based on a fundamental misjudgement of the situation; a judgement that assumes that when our craving gets what it wants we will be happy, that when our craving possesses the objects of its desire we will be satisfied. But”
― The Foundations of Buddhism
― The Foundations of Buddhism
“known as the five ‘hindrances’ (nīvaraṇa): sensual desire, ill-will, tiredness and sleepiness, excitement and depression, and doubt. An ancient simile compares the mind that is continually prey to the five hindrances to a bowl of water disturbed or contaminated in five ways: mixed with red dye, steaming hot, full of moss and leaves, ruffled by the wind, muddied and in a dark place.”
― The Foundations of Buddhism
― The Foundations of Buddhism
“If we persist in distinguishing and holding apart myth and history, we are in danger of missing the story’s own sense of truth.”
― The Foundations of Buddhism
― The Foundations of Buddhism
“I too am subject to ageing, sickness, and death, not beyond ageing, sickness, and death, and that I should see another who is old, sick or dead and be shocked, disturbed, and disgusted —this is not fitting.’ As I reflected thus, the conceit of youth, health, and life entirely left me.21”
― The Foundations of Buddhism
― The Foundations of Buddhism
