I like Rob Burbeas way of putting it (quoting very much from memory): Everything is Dhukka/suffering (in the very technical sense that in order for a sensation to arise, there needs to be a tension in the energy body), suffering is empty, and thus it is ok and necessary to lead a life that contains some amount of Dhukka.
I like Rob Burbeas way of putting it (quoting very much from memory): Everything is Dhukka/suffering (in the very technical sense that in order for a sensation to arise, there needs to be a tension in the energy body), suffering is empty, and thus it is ok and necessary to lead a life that contains some amount of Dhukka.
I like Rob Burbeas way of putting it (quoting very much from memory): Everything is Dhukka/suffering (in the very technical sense that in order for a sensation to arise, there needs to be a tension in the energy body), suffering is empty, and thus it is ok and necessary to lead a life that contains some amount of Dhukka.