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Old 08-28-2012, 04:37 AM   #10
HowardtheDuck

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Yeah it seems like "If you don't want to wreck your car, then just don't drive it"... The more I look into it, it becomes a system to where, don't enjoy life, because when life lets you down, you will "suffer" or be dissapointed... However, this is my view as someone that is very new to the Buddhist view, and I will continue to study it, not as a Buddhist, but as a student...
Hi Joe

Wthout knowing how to drive a car it is best to take the bus or walk, but knowing how to drive a car one does not wreck it even when driving.

Likewise, without understanding attachment to sense experience there is no letting go of it, with understanding one can begin to let go.

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