Wisdom from the Buddha
What if the greatest suffering in your life is not the pain you experience, but your refusal to feel it? In this episode, we explore a radically different interpretation of the first two Noble Truths, following the teachings of Goon Maeng Seo Jin, as presented in his book I Am Here Now. This teaching draws a sharp distinction between inevitable pain—birth, aging, sickness, death—and pathological suffering, which arises from clinging to the illusion of a pain-free existence. We examine how suffering is not caused by life’s conditions themselves, but by the mind’s refusal to accept them, and how this refusal becomes the true origin of duḥkha. This is Lesson 5 in an ongoing series on the Four Noble Truths, leading toward cessation (nirodha) and the path (mārga).
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