2. The origin of suffering is attachment.
3. The cessation of suffering is attainable.
4. The path to the cessation of suffering.
Here are four reasons that I travel to India. Being among the complete range of life that coexist on their streets reminds me of these four facts. People need to remember that this is not a dismal view on life, but a refreshing and liberating way of seeing. It’s a good thing to not live in the state of denial I find America is all the time. Plastic surgery, owning Gucci handbags or drinking organic wheatgrass shots aren’t going to negate any of the four noble truths. I lose sight of this in my own life when I get into stupid TV shows, spend more time surfing the interwebs rather than talking to Amanda or drinking fine whiskey instead of finding out what my friends really think. Somehow when I am in India all that washes away and I gain a sense of awareness I never have in NY. It is this sense of awareness that I am trying to talk about in my Thesis statement and ultimately try to have throughout my life. Not easy!
Amanda | 23-Oct-08 at 6:49 pm | Permalink
Are the 4 Noble Truths attainable? Can they be negated in any state in the world? Can you accomplish spreading this understanding among those you share your life with? It may just be possible to attain these noble words of wisdom right where you are standing! Are the truths meant to touch everyone around you or exist within yourself?
admin | 23-Oct-08 at 11:16 pm | Permalink
Yes… that’s the point. Attainability is the attraction! It is real!