Buddha: “suffering and the end of suffering”

surely the path of enlightenment would be a unique thing for each individual. Find your joy, support others on their path to joy

what about suffering? Buddha mentioned his creative interest in “suffering and the end of suffering.” when we are suffering, or subject to suffering’s pain, what do we already know that is the same knowing that the suffering is instilling in us as a complete and total knowing experiential? what road is this suffering?

life force imbues us with love and goodness to learn the knowing that we already know, that the way of suffering is bringing to us totally, in a total form. sometimes the only way is to keep going through, we may be dimly aware of our knowing, how to bring it practically into our life is what we learn.

identify. follow your joy and bring joy to others, be openminded about everyone’s uniqueness and unique way and ways of joy

craving

Buddha mentioned suffering as something we wish to see the end of. “Suffering and the end of suffering,” he identifies.

Craving, he mentions, is the cause of suffering. We either crave something we don’t have, or have craving to be free of something.

Identify craving! Identify also being on a path of something you truly enjoy, the desire of this.

When we stand tall, we can, with respect to others’, all others’, power, “ride” the power of something that seems beyond us at first, and come into our own strength.