How to accept it

We don’t become monks or nuns to eat well, sleep well, and be very comfortable, but to know suffering:
1. how to accept it…
2. how to get rid of it…
3. how not to cause it.

Compiled & Edited by Dhamma Garden
Transcribed to the Internet by
Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery

Source: http://www.dharmaweb.org

Comments

  1. vidya sagar

    June 23, 2013

    nice and excellent lines well presented with awesome capture sos. have a nice dy to my friend.

  2. jefthe solomon

    June 23, 2013

    That is intense studying of suffering. I believe life teaches everyone suffering in different ways.

  3. Kirstin Strand

    June 24, 2013

    Yes…I'd rather be a monk….but we don't need to be either to get this message!

  4. Albert SC

    June 24, 2013

    martyring of self purpose is towards gaining enlightenment, much like the NATIVE i know that there many in the self conscience circle of tradition & no not Cherokee ha ha native american funny!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. Albert SC

    June 24, 2013

    deep, i m a native american is why for my similarity assumptions fine with it! we have ours you have yours kool

  6. pskumar

    June 26, 2013

    truth dearest jendhamuni..

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