¶ … human situation is presented in the Four Noble Truths.
How do the four truths specifically aim at correcting an inadequate view of the human situation?
In what way can the four truths be understood as a consistent and coherent whole?
the human situation is presented in the Four Noble Truths in the following way: We generally thinks that the essence of existence is happiness. In fact, we have long sought ways for making ourselves happy. The four truths aim at correcting an inadequate view of the human situation . What is this inadequate view of the human situation? The American condition avows that we are equally deserving of happiness whilst many believe that happiness is within our reach. Happiness, popular myth says, is not something that naturally happens but that must be worked towards usually through a change of attitude. Many believe, even on a subconscious level, that happiness must be worked towards in an alternate way, namely through collection of money and material possession. Many of us think that success symbolizes happiness and money is the symbol and harbinger of success.
Buddhism, in the shape of the Four Noble Truths, presents a radical very different -- in fact polar-opposite -- perspective towards happiness. It blasts happiness and focuses on contentment saying that contentment can be brought about by the opposite approach: by annulling our desires and want for money and by subduing our reaction to sensual and reactive things of this world.
The Four Nobel Truths are integrated. One naturally leads off and into the other and they can best be understood and worked...
There are many ironies and paradoxes embedded within the Four Noble Truths. For example, it is ironic that one must desire liberation from desire. Such seeming contradictions are resolved easily by discerning the difference between the desire for truth, wisdom, and peace vs. The desire for things that are harmful to the psyche such as pride, revenge, or anger. The Four Noble Truths are essentially psychological in nature rather than
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