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Old 06-13-2011, 06:04 PM   #1
ManituIKOL

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Default Thanissaro Bhikkhu: A STUDY OF DEPENDENT CO-ARISING
http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/a...fsuffering.pdf

Dukkha—the experience of stress, pain, suffering—is not a simple thing. As the
Buddha once observed, we respond to its complexity in two ways:
§ 1. “And what is the result of stress? There are some cases in which a
person overcome with pain, his mind exhausted, grieves, mourns,
laments, beats his breast, & becomes bewildered. Or one overcome with
pain, his mind exhausted, comes to search outside, ‘Who knows a way or
two to stop this pain?’ I tell you, monks, that stress results either in
bewilderment or in search.” — AN 6:63
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