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  1. Why is it delusional (mohā) to say the body is me, mine, or myself? Because the body's matter/energy constantly change, move, become different. There is nothing stable there to call a substance or essence. The same is true of thoughts and feelings. It's like calling a flowing river 'me'.

    #buddhism #body #moha #delusion #self #possession #impermanence #anicca #substance #essence #thoughts #feelings #physics #science

  2. The fact the body can get infections also shows it's not you or yours. It's a territory you're inhabiting, and, just like land, you have to constantly defend it against others who also want to either live there or consume it as food.

    #buddhism #body #infection #moha #delusion #territory #colonialism #occupation #defence #defense #food #consumption

  3. The fact the body can get infections also shows it's not you or yours. It's a territory you're inhabiting, and, just like land, you have to constantly defend it against others who also want to either live there or consume it as food.

    #buddhism #body #infection #moha #delusion #territory #colonialism #occupation #defence #defense #food #consumption

  4. The fact the body can get infections also shows it's not you or yours. It's a territory you're inhabiting, and, just like land, you have to constantly defend it against others who also want to either live there or consume it as food.

    #buddhism #body #infection #moha #delusion #territory #colonialism #occupation #defence #defense #food #consumption

  5. The fact the body can get infections also shows it's not you or yours. It's a territory you're inhabiting, and, just like land, you have to constantly defend it against others who also want to either live there or consume it as food.

    #buddhism #body #infection #moha #delusion #territory #colonialism #occupation #defence #defense #food #consumption

  6. The fact the body can get infections also shows it's not you or yours. It's a territory you're inhabiting, and, just like land, you have to constantly defend it against others who also want to either live there or consume it as food.

    #buddhism #body #infection #moha #delusion #territory #colonialism #occupation #defence #defense #food #consumption

  7. Bodies are a type of hardware. Being attached to them, desiring them, etc is a type of materialism. People's obsessions with 'who' looks most beautiful is actually with whose mind HAS (ie, possesses, occupies, etc) the most beautiful body.

    #buddhism #body #hardware #desire #materialism #obsession #beauty #mind #possession #occupation #moha #delusion

  8. Bộ trưởng Nội vụ cho biết, trên cơ sở mục tiêu, nhiệm vụ Đại hội XIII của Đảng đề ra, Bộ sẽ báo cáo cấp có thẩm quyền xem xét, đề xuất cải cách tiền lương để trình Trung ương trong năm 2026.
    #CảiCáchTiềnLương #BộNộiVụ #ChínhSáchLaoĐộng #2026
    #SalaryReform #MOHA #PublicPolicy #Vietnam2026

    vtcnews.vn/bo-truong-noi-vu-th

  9. Bộ trưởng Nội vụ cho biết, trên cơ sở mục tiêu, nhiệm vụ Đại hội XIII của Đảng đề ra, Bộ sẽ báo cáo cấp có thẩm quyền xem xét, đề xuất cải cách tiền lương để trình Trung ương trong năm 2026.
    #CảiCáchTiềnLương #BộNộiVụ #ChínhSáchLaoĐộng #2026
    #SalaryReform #MOHA #PublicPolicy #Vietnam2026

    vtcnews.vn/bo-truong-noi-vu-th

  10. In Buddhist thought, the #ThreePoisons (akusala-mūla) — greed (#lobha), hatred (#dosa), and delusion (#moha) — are the root causes of suffering (#dukkha) and the cycle of rebirth (#samsāra). They are not metaphysical absolutes but psychological tendencies that can be transformed through ethical conduct, meditation, and wisdom. This framework offers a unique perspective on suffering, emphasizing internal transformation over external salvation:

    🌍 fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_

    #WeekendStories #Buddhism

  11. In Buddhist thought, the #ThreePoisons (akusala-mūla) — greed (#lobha), hatred (#dosa), and delusion (#moha) — are the root causes of suffering (#dukkha) and the cycle of rebirth (#samsāra). They are not metaphysical absolutes but psychological tendencies that can be transformed through ethical conduct, meditation, and wisdom. This framework offers a unique perspective on suffering, emphasizing internal transformation over external salvation:

    🌍 fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_

    #WeekendStories #Buddhism

  12. In Buddhist thought, the #ThreePoisons (akusala-mūla) — greed (#lobha), hatred (#dosa), and delusion (#moha) — are the root causes of suffering (#dukkha) and the cycle of rebirth (#samsāra). They are not metaphysical absolutes but psychological tendencies that can be transformed through ethical conduct, meditation, and wisdom. This framework offers a unique perspective on suffering, emphasizing internal transformation over external salvation:

    🌍 fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_

    #WeekendStories #Buddhism

  13. In Buddhist thought, the #ThreePoisons (akusala-mūla) — greed (#lobha), hatred (#dosa), and delusion (#moha) — are the root causes of suffering (#dukkha) and the cycle of rebirth (#samsāra). They are not metaphysical absolutes but psychological tendencies that can be transformed through ethical conduct, meditation, and wisdom. This framework offers a unique perspective on suffering, emphasizing internal transformation over external salvation:

    🌍 fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_

    #WeekendStories #Buddhism

  14. In Buddhist thought, the #ThreePoisons (akusala-mūla) — greed (#lobha), hatred (#dosa), and delusion (#moha) — are the root causes of suffering (#dukkha) and the cycle of rebirth (#samsāra). They are not metaphysical absolutes but psychological tendencies that can be transformed through ethical conduct, meditation, and wisdom. This framework offers a unique perspective on suffering, emphasizing internal transformation over external salvation:

    🌍 fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_

    #WeekendStories #Buddhism