This Man’s Gift and That Man’s Scope

How to surrender desire? All great religious truths resonate with the need to let go of attachment to the world and its many charms. I have been learning about Buddhism and its way of addressing this problem.
4 Noble Truths

dukkha
There is suffering

samudaya
The principle cause of suffering is desire/attachment.

Kama-tanha – desire for sense/pleasures
Bhava-tanha – desire to become
Vibhava – tanha – desire to get rid of

nirodha
The end of suffering is non-attachment.

Ordinary Suffering – dukka-dukkah
Suffering produced by change – viripinama – dukkha
Suffering as conditioned states – samkara- dukkha

magga

The 8-fold path to end suffering
· Wisdom – Panna
1. Right Understanding
2. Right Thought
· Morality – Sila
3. Right Speech
4. Right Action
5. Right Livelihood
· Concentration –Samadhi
6. Right Effort
7. Right Mindfulness
8. Right Concentration
Picture of Buddha by Odilon Redon, French Symbolist painter.
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