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by prisonality
1256 days ago
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> 1. The goal is to end suffering, so if a practice is making you suffer stop doing it. That's correct: the goal is to end suffering - by means of understanding it. Thus the understanding is important to distinguish there's indeed suffering that leads to the end of suffering -- like Ajahn Chah using analogy of going to the dentist (in itself is a suffering) to end the suffering of dental pain. |
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Do you remember the book or teaching that that analogy came from? Ajan Chah comes highly recommended from others as well.
Edit: oh I guess the exception is clinging to the Dhamma, like the sutta about the raft.