• shrugs@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    Life is pain. I have felt the same in the past. Maybe Buddhism could help to understand. It did for me.

    from https://www.worldhistory.org/Four_Noble_Truths/:

    Life is suffering
    The cause of suffering is craving
    The end of suffering comes with an end to craving
    There is a path which leads one away from craving and suffering
    
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      9 days ago

      The true nirvana is death.

      You could call it, or limit it to death of ego if you want to remain alive, but remaining alive for a Buddhist reduces to a craving, nonetheless. For nirvana.

      There are also biological cravings that cannot be ignored no matter how enlightened you become because of the fundamental nature of the creatures we are.

      Food must be consumed. Breath taken. Waste excreted. Sleep slept. One might even argue that the search for any meaning is but the evolved desire to survive, only interpreted differently.

      The only reason I remain on this deity-forsaken rock is that I believe that ending my own suffering would only amplify the suffering of those who - for their own reasons - care about me.

      If I take attachments in the meantime, it’s merely for my own amusement as I await the opportunity for true nirvana. Shedding them would make the wait less bearable.

      Bear in mind that this is my path. Yours may differ.

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        9 days ago

        You haven’t ended suffering if you still crave something, in this case nirvana. I don’t crave nirvana, I am and enjoy what is there and endure what I don’t like. What else is there to do?

        I’m not really sure if nirvana is possible and I don’t really care, but I feel and understand the logic behind it. It helped me much in the past.

        Everyone has its own path. I wish you well