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BLISSLIFE et Everybody be Happy! and Let Everybody be Peacefu

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Human beings require two kinds of education, viz., 1. for survival and 2. for leading a liberated blissful life. This slideshow reveals the fundamentals of the second.

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BLISSLIFE

Let Everybody be Happy! and Let Everybody be Peaceful!

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Today let us try to understand the analytics of Bliss life

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How many of you always wants to be happy?Please raise your hand

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Is there anyone who does not want to be happy? Please raise your hand

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So it is understood that everyone of you always wants to be happy

(Exclude those who does not want to be happy if there are any)

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Though all of you always want to be happy is there anybody who never had unhappiness?

Those who wants to say yes – Please raise your hand(exclude them)

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Now it is understood that all of you had undergone unhappiness

though you did not like it

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How many of you gave a thought about why? and how? You were undergoing unhappiness though you did not like it

Please raise your hand to say yes

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We have two categories of people, namely, 1. those who never gave a thought and

2. those who gave thought about it and discovered causes related only to the other persons,

objects and unwanted goals

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Is there anybody who gave a thought about one’s own self as responsible for one’s own unhappiness?

Please raise your hand

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What made you not think about your own responsibility for your own unhappiness?

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Let us now understand the analytics of our own self

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Our self consists of

1. Five sense objects (gross)2. Physical body with five physical lobes (golakas) for five sense organs and Five physical lobes (golakas) for five organs of action (gross)3. Five sense organs (subtle)4. Five organs of action (subtle)5. Internal organ consists of a. mind, b. intellect, c. memory and d. ego ( subtle)6. Individual memory of likes and dislikes and process of desire (subtle)7. Action leading to happiness or unhappiness8. Ignorance of the underlying reality or the seer9. Great universal memory10.The seer in our body or the reality – the substratum

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Our unhappiness is realized when things does not happen in our favor

and/or up to our expectation

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Our happiness is realized when things do happen in our favor

and/or up to our expectation

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We never wanted unhappiness and we always try to avoid the sameWhile we always pursue for happiness

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The pursuit of happiness and chasing out unhappiness land us in a conflicting behavior

For example: in order to attain happiness we do the hardest work for long time.

That is, we always take pain to attain happiness though we innately never like pain and always chase the pain away. This is how our life falls under conflicting behavior.

We do something hard and painful in order to achieve happiness

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Why is this so? Do we need to undergo this conflicting behavior in life and suffer?

Or Do we have any choice to alter it?

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We do have a choice to get rid of suffering and let us understand the same

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What is suffering that we never like?

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Is unhappiness alone suffering?Those who think yes please raise your hand

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Is happiness too suffering?Those who think no please raise your hand

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In our general practice of achieving happiness we understand that we undergo conflicting behavior.

That is in order to achieve happiness we undergo pain and unhappiness.Thus in our conflicting behavioral practice we take pain for happiness and therefore, pain underlies the happiness.

Thus achieving happiness is also suffering

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Then why do we always want to be happy and never be unhappy?Why don’t we accept unhappiness in our life?

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When we accept pain and unhappiness in the process of achieving happiness (our goal)

then we consider pain as no pain and unhappiness as no unhappiness.

It is only when we don not accept the pain and unhappiness that comeswithout expectation we deny it. Thus we do not pursue such unhappiness.

We ought to undergo both happiness and unhappiness as long as we act with conflicting behavior.

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Thus we need to understand that happiness and unhappiness and pursuing the both as suffering (duhkha)

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Now let us understand the mechanics of suffering

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The Science of Suffering

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Suffering is experienced out of our own actions

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We have three instruments of actions: They are

1. Mind2. Physical body3. Speech

We always act through either one of the three instruments.Some times our actions through them produce suffering

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Suffering Analytics

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Suffering can be either given or received

That is we can give suffering to others and at the same time we can also receive the same from others

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Giving suffering happens through three instruments

1.Mind2.Physical body3.Speech

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Receiving suffering happens through three instruments

1.Mind2.Physical body3.Speech

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Factors behind suffering

1.Lust2.Anger3.Greed4.Passion5.Arrogance6.Jealousy

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Supporting factors behind suffering

1. Self imaging or self evaluation2. Imaging about others or evaluation of others3. Comparison4. Pretension5. Imagination6. Expectation

With the exemption of professional and spiritual actions

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All twelve factors of suffering hail from

1.Likes2.Dislikes

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Liking is a memory of the knowledge of the object recognized as likingDisliking is a memory of the knowledge of the object recognized as disliking

1. Any knowledge of the object is recognized, either as liking or disliking,due to partial knowledge of the object

2. Likes and dislikes are temporary and changeable

3. Complete knowledge about the object that is,Liking side and disliking side of the same will not give rise either liking or disliking of the object and ultimately does not lead to desire and suffering

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Suffering arising from likes

LustAngerGreedPassionArroganceJealousy

Self imaging or self evaluationImaging about others or evaluation of othersComparisonPretensionImaginationExpectation

With the above individually and with their combinations

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Suffering arising from likesthrough three instruments

in the giving processLustAngerGreedPassionArroganceJealousy

Self imaging or self evaluationImaging about others or evaluation of othersComparisonPretensionImaginationExpectation

With the above individually and with their combinations

1. Giving suffering from likes through the physical body2. Giving suffering from likes through the mind3. Giving suffering from likes through the speech

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Suffering arising from likesthrough three instruments

in the receiving processLustAngerGreedPassionArroganceJealousy

Self imaging or self evaluationImaging about others or evaluation of othersComparisonPretensionImaginationExpectation

With the above individually and with their combinations

1. Receiving suffering from likes through the physical body2. Receiving suffering from likes through the mind3. Receiving suffering from likes through the speech

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Suffering arising from dislikes

LustAngerGreedPassionArroganceJealousy

Self imaging or self evaluationImaging about others or evaluation of othersComparisonPretensionImaginationExpectation

With the above individually and with their combinations

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Suffering arising from dislikesthrough three instruments

in the giving processLustAngerGreedPassionArroganceJealousy

Self imaging or self evaluationImaging about others or evaluation of othersComparisonPretensionImaginationExpectation

With the above individually and with their combinations

1. Giving suffering from likes through the physical body2. Giving suffering from likes through the mind3. Giving suffering from likes through the speech

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Suffering arising from dislikesthrough three instruments

in the receiving processLustAngerGreedPassionArroganceJealousy

Self imaging or self evaluationImaging about others or evaluation of othersComparisonPretensionImaginationExpectation

With the above individually and with their combinations

1. Receiving suffering from likes through the physical body2. Receiving suffering from likes through the mind3. Receiving suffering from likes through the speech

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What to do after understanding the analytics and mechanics of suffering?

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Do you prefer to suffer or try to get rid of suffering?

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If you want to get rid of suffering thenStudy and practice that what is published in

www.blisslife.org

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The practice mentioned in the website, that is, www.blisslife.orgdefinitely reduces your suffering

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Let everybody be happy! and let everybody be peaceful!