The cause of suffering ~ Thrangu Rinpoche

Not recognizing the emptiness of phenomena is the cause of suffering. If we have a strong belief in external phenomena, this leads us to regard external phenomena as either good or bad. If we feel that the external phenomena are good, then we develop strong attachment to these external phenomena. If we regard external phenomena as bad, then we develop a strong aversion to them. This leads to further suffering. However, if we understand that external phenomena are not solid from the very first, then both the cause of suffering and the result of suffering will be naturally pacified.


Thrangu Rinpoche

from the book Distinguishing Dharma and Dharmata, A Commentary on The Treatise of Maitreya

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