Attachment Quote by Dominique Francon Download Open image ““As the Supreme Buddha once said, “The root of suffering is attachment.”” — Dominique Francon ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Attachment Buddha Said Root Suffering Suffering Suffering Attachment
“Suffering led the Buddha to enlightenment, and it may cause us, against our will, to grow in compassion, awareness, and possibly eventually peace.” — Huston Smith Copy Share Image
“In virtually every spiritual tradition, suffering is seen as a doorway to awakening. In the West, this connection can be seen in the biblical… — Peter A. Levine Copy Share Image
Attachment has to do with suffering, so it's really close to Buddhism, because Buddhism wants to relieve you from suffering; you're supposed to escape… — Gerald Stern Copy Share Image
“The first noble truth of Buddhism is that all life involves suffering.” — Sheryl Sandberg Copy Share Image
“Hadn't another wise man, the Buddha himself, warned about the evils of attachment?” — Manil Suri Copy Share Image
“He continued probing within himself to experience the real nature of suffering, and he found that “attachment to the five aggregates is suffering.”2 At… — William Hart Copy Share Image
“I discovered Buddha did not set out to found a world religion. He set out to understand why one suffers. I learned that only… — Satya Nadella Copy Share Image
“The Buddha says that pain or suffering arises through desire or craving and that to be free of pain we need to cut the… — Eckhart Tolle Copy Share Image
“The essence of the Dharma (the teachings of the Buddha) is about identifying the cause of our suffering & alleviating it.” — Allan Lokos Copy Share Image
“Expect things to go wrong, expect things to be different than we hoped or planned, expect the unexpected to happen. And accept it.” — Dominique Francon Copy Share Image
“Movement meditation involves incorporating the flow of movement into your thoughts” — Dominique Francon Copy Share Image
“In the end, all any of these religions aim to do is give us hope. The main difference with Buddhism is that it aims… — Dominique Francon Copy Share Image
“If you learn only one thing from this book, let it be that: that an Indian man 2,600 years ago came up with the… — Dominique Francon Copy Share Image
“I believe we all suffer from an innate fear of being left behind and forgotten. Well, guess what? You will be forgotten one day.” — Dominique Francon Copy Share Image
“Loneliness is not the absence of company, it is grief over that absence.” — Dominique Francon Copy Share Image
“The first truth is that there is suffering in the world. We may know this phrase as, “Shit happens.” — Dominique Francon Copy Share Image
“ To be in a state of nirvana means to ignore greed, selfishness, anger and other distracting emotions. It is, in a word, to… — Dominique Francon Copy Share Image
“happy. Gautama never wanted to be deified like a God, and that didn’t happen. But people” — Dominique Francon Copy Share Image
“I want to help you understand Buddhism from the ground-level, from a totally introductory standpoint, so that you can take from it what you’d… — Dominique Francon Copy Share Image
“Even if meditation doesn’t work for you, try going for walks more often. Clear your mind. Ease your anxieties. Actively try to do less.… — Dominique Francon Copy Share Image
Some persons are so inclined to mortify themselves that at every opportunity they have, they do so. What a beautiful practice this is, and… — Alphonsus Rodriguez Copy Share Image
She might be without country, without nation, but inside her there was still a being that could exist and be free, that could simply… — Sharon Maas Copy Share Image
“Continue with whatever it is that you have been doing, except for attachment-abhorrence. If ‘we’ stay in our state of Pure Soul, attachment-abhorrence will… — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
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Love, like truth and beauty, is concrete. Love is not fundamentally a sweet feeling; not, at heart, a matter of sentiment, attachment, or being… — Carter Heyward Copy Share Image
The real goal of Zen is to find a way of life that's easy and undramatic. Strong attachments lead to upset and drama. — Brad Warner Copy Share Image
“The past is no good if you can't learn from it; therefore, no sense in dwelling on it.” — Arians Karlovičs Copy Share Image
“Remaining absolutely non-acquisitive (aparigrahi) amidst all possessions is the ultimate ‘test examination’.” — Dada Bhagwan Copy Share Image
Interwoven as is the love of liberty with every ligament of your hearts, no recommendation of mine is necessary to fortify or confirm the… — George Washington Copy Share Image
Money is not a problem, but unintelligent attachment to it is. — Mata Amritanandamayi Copy Share Image
“You need to belong to yourself, and let others belong to themselves too. You need to be free and detached from things and your… — Charlotte Eriksson Copy Share Image