The Buddha once proclaimed attachment as the root of all suffering. It’s a timeless truth, but one that often leads to misunderstanding. The path to liberation is not preconditioned by abandoning daily life, relinquishing belongings, and retreating to secluded mountain sanctuaries. Such responses merely exchange one form of attachment for another - the attachment to non-attachment.
The Root of Suffering
The Root of Suffering
The Root of Suffering
The Buddha once proclaimed attachment as the root of all suffering. It’s a timeless truth, but one that often leads to misunderstanding. The path to liberation is not preconditioned by abandoning daily life, relinquishing belongings, and retreating to secluded mountain sanctuaries. Such responses merely exchange one form of attachment for another - the attachment to non-attachment.