Not all suffering is actually that bad. For example, if a volcano has erupted some people will say that it could kill people or cause suffering, but for those who live it is actually helpful, because it will fertilize the soil to grow good crops, therefore meaning they will get good food instead of starving. So basically suffering can be helpful, and this is only one example of many.
A Lot of Pain and suffering?
.they found a way to stop suffering, which is to bring enlightenment.
He brought a lot of both.
It means that marrying early in the relationship would bring suffering as the partners would not know each other and they might not be well suited for a long life commitment
Suffering is a disturbance or irritation of the mindstream. It is an obscuration of the mind, or essence of a person, or, if you will, the soul. The opposite of suffering in Buddhist epistemology is not really happiness or even the cessation of suffering, but freedom from the polarizing concept that causes us to be attracted to some things and averse to others. Suffering is thought to be the result of confused thinking. People think that to be happy, they need to grasp at those things that they think will bring them pleasure. We are very attached to this idea; that having what we want will bring us happiness. It is actually that grasping, that attachment that causes suffering.
Wrong way 'round! The Four Noble Truths make you aware that you are suffering, that this suffering is caused by wanting things that in the long run don't matter, tells you can get away from the suffering and gives you a way of doing just that.
Morpheus was able to bring sleep to the tired, the suffering, and to those in pain.
write there feelings down bring gifts and flowers to memorial/grave
The Four Noble truths teach about suffering. For Example: everyone suffers from the desire for material things, but overcoming these desires will bring suffering to an end.
The central theme to the 4 noble truths is suffering.
A good persuasive essay should appeal to logic, authority, and emotion. An emotional argument about the suffering of animals would help bring home the point after several logical arguments supported by scholarly articles.
No. Santa isn't real. Nothing is real. There is only suffering.