Having become actually aware of our dissatisfaction, we begin to search for a reason for it. By examining our thoughts and actions, we discover that we are continually struggling to maintain and enhance ourselves. We realize that this struggle is the root of suffering. So we seek an understanding of the process of struggle. This is the Second Noble Truth taught by the Buddha, the truth of the origin of suffering.
Chögyam Trungpa
from the book Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism
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- The pain of exposing ourselves
- The truth of the spiritual path
- Pleasure and Pain
- Just do what you do
- Silcence
- Letting be
- Tricky ego
- Dissatisfaction
- Soil good enough to cultivate
- Mundane action
- Merely discovered
- The totally demonic state of complete “Egohood”
- Self-deception creates a dream world
- Being a grain of sand
- The condition of openness
- Compassion
- Relating with people
- Give up the paranoia