Birth is attended with pain, decay is painful, disease is painful, death is painful. Union with the unpleasant is painful, painful is separation from the pleasant ; and any craving that is unsatisfied, that too is painful. The Lost Cities of Ceylon - Page 10by Geraldine Edith Mitton - 1917 - 256 pagesFull view - About this book
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...Buddha, in about 500 BC. One citation in particular equates physical and psychological pain, in that "Birth is attended with pain, decay is painful, disease...painful is separation from the pleasant and any craving that is unsatisfied, that too, is painful. "104<P7> Among the Greek philosophers, Socrates (ca. 470-399... | |
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...truth concerning suffering. Birth is painful, and so is old age ; disease is painful, and so is death. Union with the unpleasant is painful ; painful is separation from the pleasant ; and any craving that is unsatisfied, that too is painful. In brief, the five aggregates which spring from attachment... | |
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