loss of food and light....
According to the Buddah, the "root of all suffering is ATTACHMENT"
Human desire causes this suffering.
The root cause of all suffering is typically identified as desire or attachment. When individuals become attached to particular outcomes or possessions, they set themselves up for disappointment and suffering when those desires are not met. Buddhists believe that by releasing attachment and desire, one can alleviate suffering.
Actually, he only gave one (root) cause of suffering, craving.
The root word for Pathology is "pathos," which means "suffering" or "disease" in Greek.
The Four Noble Truths indicate that suffering is caused by desire. Desire in this case is a feeling of needing of things beyond beyond our actual needs - money, power, food etc.
The root word "patho" refers to disease or suffering. It is commonly used in medical terminology to denote conditions or processes related to disease.
The root word of "passively" is "passive." "Passive" comes from the Latin word "passivus," which means "capable of feeling or suffering."
Latin -- It comes from 'passus' which literally means 'suffering'.
Only God can take all suffering away.
The root word "miser" in "miserable" comes from Latin meaning wretched or pitiable. It indicates a state of extreme unhappiness or suffering.
The root word of pathos is the Greek word "pathos," which means suffering or feeling. It is often used to describe a quality that evokes pity, sadness, or empathy in literature or art.
Only fully awakened beings who have left their bodies behind will no longer experience suffering. Even the Buddha said, I spit on old age. He did not say he suffered after his full awakening, but he had to deal, as we all do, with the demands, conditions and limitations of a body.