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🪷 Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: Ven. Thubten Chodron 🪷

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Buddhistdoor Quote for Today:   When the Buddha spoke about suffering, he meant that we have unsatisfactory experiences. Even the happiness we have does not last forever, and that situation is unsatisfactory. The causes of our problems lie not in the external nvironment 
and those inhabiting it, but in our own mind. The disturbing attitudes and negative emotions, such as clinging attachment, anger, and ignorance are the real source of our unhappiness. — Ven. Thubten Chodron
Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: When the Buddha spoke about suffering, he meant that we have unsatisfactory experiences. Even the happiness we have does not last forever, and that situation is unsatisfactory. The causes of our problems lie not in the external nvironment 
and those inhabiting it, but in our own mind. The disturbing attitudes and negative emotions, such as clinging attachment, anger, and ignorance are the real source of our unhappiness. — Ven. Thubten Chodron
Buddhistdoor Quote for Today: When the Buddha spoke about suffering, he meant that we have unsatisfactory experiences. Even the happiness we have does not last forever, and that situation is unsatisfactory. The causes of our problems lie not in the external nvironment 
and those inhabiting it, but in our own mind. The disturbing attitudes and negative emotions, such as clinging attachment, anger, and ignorance are the real source of our unhappiness. — Ven. Thubten Chodron
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@wordmark@mas.to replied  ·  activity timestamp 11 hours ago

@buddhistdoor yes but you need food right? Why do busshist monks not grow food in gardens? So their happiness depends on outside farmers #unsustainable

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हिति , in Nepāl Bhāṣā, is the word for a shared community water tap. Even in modern Newar cities, these ancient structures still pour out fresh mountain water piped through ancient underground filters and conduits. They are a place to wash, to talk, to drink, to meet the locals: a nourishing, refreshing social-ecological place.

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