Hi everyone!
I would really appreciate any help on where I can read more on the whole chain of the dependent origination and the 12 nidanas, links in the chain of mental habituation. (Preferbaly, on the Internet).
The one called Feeling (in tranlsation to English) has a powerful (and creepy) image of a man with an arrow in his eye illustrating it. Contact gives rise to feelings of attachment and aversion, depending on the nature of the contact - I get so much. But does the image mean to convey that ANY feeling actually has something dark to it, some suffering in its base? Probably because we already have the desire - to have or not to have - which means we are attached to something already?
Anyone?
Namasté,
Irina



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I will try again of course and I am very very glad to hear you will be taking up those questions and recommending some reading. It is the Buddha's insights about the causes of human suffering and his Four Noble Truths that brought me to Buddhism and changed my whole understanding of life and how I can relate to the world and I would like to get more grounded in the basics especially since as you say they are central to what we do here.
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