zenzero said:
Friend YetWar,
You mention *dukkha*; now can you explain what it is and how it affects one?
Personally *dukkha* and *sukkha* are just dualities and the buddha's middle path is all about finding that balance between the two poles. AND for that the only way is by doing *nothing*, not even *thinking*.
Love & rgds
Friend Zenzero,
In our daily life we say that
Rich life is
Sukkha and poor life is
Dukkha.
Healthy life is
Sukkha and diseased life is
Dukkha.
Living with ones, whom we love is
Sukkha and parting from ones, whom we love is
Dukkha.
.
.
.
Sukkha itself is
Sukkha, and Dukkha itself is
Dukkha.
Of course they are dualities.
But how can we find the balance between them?
I think you misunderstand Buddhas middle path.
White itself is white, and black itself is black.
Buddha didnt find the balance between every pair of dualities.
Trying to make balance all pairs of dualities is impossible, and it is not way of living.
Buddhas middle path is way of living.
Right understanding is the origin of Buddhas middle path.
Actually there is no
Sukkha in Buddhist four noble truths.
Dukkhas, I described are
Dukkha, because they are ordinary suffering.
Sukkhas, I described are also
Dukkha because they are produced by change and conditioned states.
Our wealth can be destroyed at any time by various enemies (such as fire, water, government, thieves and bad children, ...)
Our Health can be destroyed at any time by various sickness. (such as flu, ..)
Because of various reason sometimes we need to live very far away from the people, we love.
That is why, we (Theravada Buddhists) understand that there is no
Sukkha in the world, and liberation from all kinds of suffering is the best.
best wishes
yw.