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The #ThreePoisons, often named as #greed, #anger, & #ignorance, are useful beginner teachings because they are immediately recognisable. #Greed says, “I must have more.” #Anger says, “Reality must match my will.” #Ignorance says, “I refuse to see things as they are.” These poisons fuel much suffering. All three are visible in everyday life. (47/54)
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The #ThreePoisons, often named as #greed, #anger, & #ignorance, are useful beginner teachings because they are immediately recognisable. #Greed says, “I must have more.” #Anger says, “Reality must match my will.” #Ignorance says, “I refuse to see things as they are.” These poisons fuel much suffering. All three are visible in everyday life. (47/54)
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The #ThreePoisons, often named as #greed, #anger, & #ignorance, are useful beginner teachings because they are immediately recognisable. #Greed says, “I must have more.” #Anger says, “Reality must match my will.” #Ignorance says, “I refuse to see things as they are.” These poisons fuel much suffering. All three are visible in everyday life. (47/54)
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The #ThreePoisons, often named as #greed, #anger, & #ignorance, are useful beginner teachings because they are immediately recognisable. #Greed says, “I must have more.” #Anger says, “Reality must match my will.” #Ignorance says, “I refuse to see things as they are.” These poisons fuel much suffering. All three are visible in everyday life. (47/54)
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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:
🌍 https://www.fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_stories/told/2025/2025-05-30-three_poisons/
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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:
🌍 https://www.fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_stories/told/2025/2025-05-30-three_poisons/
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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:
🌍 https://www.fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_stories/told/2025/2025-05-30-three_poisons/
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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:
🌍 https://www.fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_stories/told/2025/2025-05-30-three_poisons/
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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:
🌍 https://www.fabriziomusacchio.com/weekend_stories/told/2025/2025-05-30-three_poisons/