Suffering Buddhism Quotes
Collection of top 50 famous quotes about Suffering Buddhism
Suffering Buddhism Quotes & Sayings
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Nirvana is a state of perpetual bliss and ecstasy, unaffected by the transient ups and downs of its own creations.
— Frederick Lenz
Bliss and suffering, it seems, always go hand in hand.
— Kentetsu Takamori
That's what Buddhism has been trying to unravel - the mechanism of happiness and suffering. It is a science of the mind.
— Matthieu Ricard
Suffering follows the lack of wisdom.
— Frederick Lenz
Attachment leads to suffering.
— Gautama Buddha
As far as ignorance is concerned, not just Buddhism, every religion recognizes it as the source of suffering.
— Dalai Lama
Unlike the transient days of our lives that constantly come and go, nirvana has always been, is now, and always will be.
— Frederick Lenz
You will bring yourself the suffering you need to bring yourself so that you may awaken.
— T. Scott McLeod
In the Buddhist scriptures, it said many births cause suffering, so Buddhism is not against family planning.
— Mechai Viravaidya
Universes collide and conjoin inside us and beyond all is nirvana, the final, absolute resting place of the soul.
— Frederick Lenz
Life is fragile, like the dew hanging delicately on the grass, crystal drops that will be carried away on the first morning breeze.
— Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
All beings want to be happy, yet so very few know how. It is out of ignorance that any of us cause suffering, for ourselves or for others
— Sharon Salzberg
Suffering has its beneficial aspects. It can be an excellent teacher.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
Life is movement. The more life there is, the more flexibility there is. The more fluid you are, the more you are alive.
— Arnaud Desjardins
In Buddhism, ignorance as the root cause of suffering refers to a fundamental misperception of the true nature of the self and all phenomena.
— Dalai Lama
Like a robe wears out over time and turns to rags, life wears out from day to day, from second to second.
— Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
Intentional suffering and the postponement of happiness is not yoga or Buddhism. It will not lead to a better incarnation.
— Frederick Lenz
There is a way to reach enlightenment and get beyond suffering.
— Frederick Lenz
Envy and jealousy stem from the fundamental inability to rejoice at someone else's happiness or success
— Matthieu Ricard
When fear and suffering are disliked by me and others equally what is so special about me that I protect myself and not the other?
— Santideva
In order to do anything about the suffering of the world we must have the strength to face it without turning away.
— Sharon Salzberg
Nirvana is the center of things; then there are the outer bandings of attention. The universe is a mind. At the center of its mind is nirvana.
— Frederick Lenz
Nirvana has nothing do with any of this. None of this is there.
— Frederick Lenz
There is a still center of the universe. Within that still center are all things, all achievements, all loses, everything and nothing exist there.
— Frederick Lenz
Pain & suffering requires time, awareness, and an intentional practice of self-love to disentangle.
— Sharon Salzberg
Who has that perfect faith and trust? Only such a person with that faith and trust can be enlightened.
— Frederick Lenz
Nirvana is the pure and perfect schness of thatness of being.
— Frederick Lenz
We are all incarnate Buddhas. We just have not realized it deeply. We have not moved the mind - what our friend Don Juan calls the assemblage point.
— Frederick Lenz
The experience of light in a very pure form always creates happiness. The experience of desire and aversion tends to create unhappiness.
— Frederick Lenz
You menace others with your deadly fangs. But in tormenting them, you are only tormenting yourselves.
— Milarepa
The first principle of Buddhism is 'Suffering exists. How do I escape it?' Buddhism
— Yuval Noah Harari
Life is suffering--and yet.
— Anonymous
A student, filled with emotion and crying, implored, "Why is there so much suffering?"
Suzuki Roshi replied, "No reason. — Shunryu Suzuki
Suzuki Roshi replied, "No reason. — Shunryu Suzuki
Buddhism has to do with your daily life, with your suffering and with the suffering of the people around you.
— Nhat Hanh
Without being aware of it, you take many things as being your identity: your body, your race, your beliefs, your thoughts.
— Jack Kornfield
Something in you wants to go beyond, wants to be free from this endless round of perception. Enlightenment is that.
— Frederick Lenz
On the day that you were born, you began to die. Do not waste a single moment more!
— Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
Nirvana is the other side, the source of all things, where all the aggregates come from, where the templates of infinity are.
— Frederick Lenz
We must especially learn the art of directing mindfulness into the closed areas of our life.
— Jack Kornfield
To be mindful entails examining the path we are traveling & making choices that alleviate suffering & bring happiness to ourselves & those around us.
— Allan Lokos
The essence of the Dharma (the teachings of the Buddha) is about identifying the cause of our suffering & alleviating it.
— Allan Lokos
Liberation means no rebirth. Now, does that mean you don't reincarnate? Well, you never did reincarnate.
— Frederick Lenz
Nirvana and enlightenment exist just on the other side of your sensory perceptions and your thoughts.
— Frederick Lenz
Suffering has many faces. If we discover the roots of one suffering, we are at the same time discovering the roots of others.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
We see that the vast majority of our suffering is needless, and simply arises from the misidentification with our thinking mind.
— Chris Matakas