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samsara and nirvana, the three characteristics of phenomena: Buddhist basics

samsara and nirvana, the three characteristics of phenomena: Buddhist basics

FromBuddhist Wisdom, Modern Life


samsara and nirvana, the three characteristics of phenomena: Buddhist basics

FromBuddhist Wisdom, Modern Life

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Oct 25, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The core teachings of Buddhism are all here! Samsara is the Buddhist term describing the cycle longing for something or someone we think will make us happy, getting what we want, and being dissatisfied again before too long -- and then we start the cycle over again. Nirvana (Pali nibbana) is what happens when we wake up out of that cycle to find lasting joy.
And what do we wake up to? The three characteristics of phenomena! Teachings on impermanence, lack of inherently existent self, and unsatisfactoriness help us wake up our of our trance.
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Released:
Oct 25, 2021
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