Let go, move on

Hacienda Heights, CA: Buddha's Light. Edited by Miao Hsi, Cherry Lai & Robin Stevens (2003)
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Abstract

Volume five focuses on the central teaching of non-attachment to our desires. Its premise is the more we crave, the more we suffer. Venerable Master Hsing Yun points out it is not only our attachment to things, but also to our own views, that is the source of suffering.

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