“In this stage, we see that the path has everything to do with our real difficulties in life. A practice that does not concern our real suffering is not a path we need. Many people are awakened during a difficult period in their lives, when they see that living irresponsibly has been the cause of their suffering, and that by transforming their lifestyle they can bring an end to their suffering. Transformation is gradual, but once we see clearly the causes of our suffering, we can make the effort to change our behavior and bring our suffering to an end.”
Quote by Thich Nhat Hanh
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The Heart of the Buddha's Teaching: Transforming Suffering into Peace, Joy, and Liberation
This book delves into the essential principles of Buddhism, offering insights on how to alleviate suffering and achieve a state of inner peace and freedom. more
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