I assume you are talking about breaking up with a boyfriend or girlfriend. The Buddha said that the cause of suffering - any kind of suffering, including heartache - is having a deluded mind. We are all very attached to having pleasure, and very averse to pain and sorrow. This is natural. With practice and meditation, however, we can come to see that what causes suffering is not the fact that bad things happen to us, but the attachment and aversion itself. One thing you can do when you experience something painful or disturbing is try not to let your mind run away with you. Pay attention to what you are experiencing at this exact moment, rather than letting your mind fly to the past or future, and how you wish those two could be different. If you can really calm your mind enough to be really present in the present moment, you will find that it isn't as bad as you thought it was.
pretend the line is breaking up and say "the line is breaking up the line is breaking up we are breaking up" then hang up
I'm breaking up with you = ich mache mit dir Schluss
You can say "ε₯γγγ" (wakaretai) which means "I want to break up", or "ε₯γγγ" (wakareyΕ) which means "let's break up."
Yes
仏陀(pronounced buddha) or 仏(hotoke)
Bouddha
No, I don't think he does. It doesn't say anything about Edward bulking up in Breaking Dawn.
Je vous quitte
The cast of 13 Things to Say When You Are Breaking Up with Someone - 2013 includes: Renee Hays Alice McClintock
The Buddha would be the right way to say it. "The Buddha" is a title used in the same way as other titles such as "The President" or "The Pope" when referring to the individual by title and not by name.
Say Gopodbye is about you breaking up with someone but you dont know how to tell them.
Big Belly Laughing Buddha in Chinese language....