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Suffering, in its essence, is the multifaceted experience of dis-ease and discord that arises when there is a disjunction between the deeply felt yearning for wholeness and the fragmented reality in which we find ourselves entangled. It manifests not merely as physical pain but as an intricate landscape of mental and emotional turmoil—an incessant gnawing at the heart, perpetuated by our attachments, aversions, and the illusory grasping of a self that is inherently fluid and empty of substantial essence. To truly understand suffering is to penetrate the web of our conditioned perceptions and reveal the underlying currents that vie for our attention, thereby illuminating the path towards a liberated, compassionate, and awakened state of being.

See also: dependent origination, compassion practice, insight meditation, bodily experience, loving kindness

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