Why do we suffer?

Suffering is a product of the fall, a consequence of human sin against God (Romans 5:12; 1 Corinthians 15:21). Suffering is in our lives because we are living in a broken world. Some suffering is due to our sinful and wrong choices, but some is due simply to the world being fallen.
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Is it normal to suffer in life?

Suffering is a normal part of parenting, marriage, working, and every other worthwhile endeavor. If we are in a constant state of suffering and anguish then something is most likely not as it optimally should be. However, periodic suffering in all areas of life is normal.
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Why do people love to suffer?

“Pain helps people discover that the body is still full of possibilities,” Scott says. “It helps them understand their boundaries. Oftentimes, those boundaries are more expansive than they give themselves credit for,” leaving them with a sense of euphoric possibility.
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Why are humans drawn to pain?

When we feel pain, all sorts of feel-good chemicals get pumped into our system as a way to cope. Endorphins, anandamide, and adrenaline are all responsible for that “heat buzz” after a hot wings challenge.
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Why do I believe I need to suffer?

We're self-destructive and self-sabotaging in our everyday lives, in the unconscious ways in which we operate. Why do we believe we deserve to suffer? Our subconscious beliefs are often formed as a result of our traumatic experiences and the ways in which we've responded to them over the years.
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What is the root cause of suffering?

As ego creates a circle of greed and desires and the nature of desire is to grow more as it gets fulfilled. So simple fact we have to accept that suffering is the outcome of ego and desire. The ego of self and desire of praise creates suffering in each one of our life as long as they exist and increase.
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What are the 5 causes of suffering?

Identified in the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, the five Kleshas or 'afflictions' are: Avidya (ignorance), Asmita (egoism), Raga (attachment), Dvesa (aversion or hatred), and Abinivesah (clinging to life and fear of death).
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Can suffering be avoided?

Some suffering in life cannot be avoided. The emotional suffering attached to everything—from accidentally stubbing one's toe to saying goodbye to our loved ones and to life at the moment of our deaths—is a built-in part of the human program.
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How do you accept suffering?

You can experience this, too, by doing the following:
  1. Begin by accepting your current reality. Your situation is what it is. ...
  2. Pay attention to your thoughts, feelings, and desires. ...
  3. Choose to be accepting and compassionate to your experiences. ...
  4. Plan for a better future. ...
  5. Develop supportive friendships.
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How do you accept pain and suffering?

4 Steps to Do What You Want:
  1. Step 1: Accept pain. Know that you are unhappy but are not sure what to do just yet.
  2. Step 2: Remind yourself, “This is only a YET MOMENT. A DO MOMENT is coming.”
  3. Step 3: Define what you do want, resonate it with your values.
  4. Step 4: Take a painful step towards what you do want.
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How do I get rid of Avidya?

The various ways to remove Avidya is by learning from Guru/teacher who knows or from books and scriptures. Also Avidya can be removed through Meditation or more precisely practice of Dhyana and Yoga. Through practice of Dharma and righteousness Avidya gets removed.
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What is the main klesha?

The five principal kleshas, which are sometimes called poisons, are attachment, aversion, ignorance, pride, and jealousy.
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How do I get rid of kleshas?

To overcome this Avidya we must look deeply into ourselves and realise our true self is always there. Never changing and constant. The deep consciousness that was never born and will never cease to exist. Still and eternal in the centre of the storm we have created for ourselves.
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What are the 3 forms of suffering?

Types of suffering
  • Dukkha-dukkha – the suffering of suffering. This refers to the physical and emotional discomfort and pain all humans experience in their lives.
  • Viparinama-dukkha – the suffering of change. ...
  • Sankhara-dukkha – the suffering of existence.
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What did Buddha say about suffering?

Buddhists believe in the cycle of samsara , which is the cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth. This means that people will experience suffering many times over. All of the things a person goes through in life cause suffering and they cannot do anything about it. Instead, they have to accept that it is there.
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What is the truth of the end of suffering?

Cessation of suffering (Nirodha)

The Buddha taught that the way to extinguish desire, which causes suffering, is to liberate oneself from attachment. This is the third Noble Truth - the possibility of liberation. The Buddha was a living example that this is possible in a human lifetime.
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What are the five afflictive emotions?

The five afflictive emotions are the source of suffering. They are: anger, pride, jealousy, attachment and ignorance.
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What are the 5 Klesas?

The five kleshas are avidya (ignorance), asmita (over-identifying with your ego), raga (desire, or attachment to pleasure), dvesha (avoidance), and abhinivesha (attachment and fear).
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What is Panchaklesha?

Pancha Klesha is a key concept from the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, the first known text to codify Yoga. Sanskrit for 'five obstacles,' pancha klesha are afflictions in the mind which form the root causes of all suffering.
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What does Buddha say about ignorance?

According to Buddhism, ignorance is a primordial force that afflicts us all. In Buddhist scriptures, it is referred to by the Sanskrit term avidyā (Pāli: avijjā), combing the root vid, which means to “see, know, perceive or understand,” with the negation a, resulting in the opposite meaning.
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What is difference between vidya and avidya?

Avidyā (अविद्या) is a Vedic Sanskrit word, and is a compound of "a" and "vidya", meaning "not vidya". The word vidya is derived from the Sanskrit root Vid, which means "to know, to perceive, to see, to understand". Therefore, avidya means to "not know, not perceive, not understand".
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Who said ignorance is the root cause of suffering?

Ignorance main cause of sufferings: Dalai Lama.
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Why does suffering make us stronger?

Suffering can make us more resilient, better able to endure hardships. Just as a muscle, in order to build up, must endure some pain, so our emotions must endure pain in order to strengthen.
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What does suffering feel like?

Suffering, or pain in a broad sense, may be an experience of unpleasantness and aversion associated with the perception of harm or threat of harm in an individual. Suffering is the basic element that makes up the negative valence of affective phenomena. The opposite of suffering is pleasure or happiness.
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