The Buddha's Two Truths About Suffering
Unhappiness follows us everywhere, until we see the pattern that keeps generating it.
What the Buddha Meant by Suffering
The Buddha called it dukkha. No matter where you go, unhappiness follows, until you awaken.
Your Unhappiness Isn't Real
The story in your head is not your life. It is the source of your suffering.
The Man Muttering in The Street is Doing What You Do In Your Head | Eckhart Tolle
Most of the unhappiness in your life is not coming from your life. It is coming from the voice in yo ...View More
What Happens When You Stop Fighting Unhappiness
What if the simple act of not resisting your unhappiness is what dissolves it?
Your Life Story Is Not Who You Really Are | Eckhart Tolle
Most unhappiness does not come from what is actually happening in your life. It comes from the story ...View More
The Awareness That Ends Unhappiness
The tree is not unhappy. The sky is not unhappy. The suffering lives inside you, and that awareness ...View More
Why Famous People Often Become Unhappy
Why does fame, for example, lead to unhappiness for some people? When your sense of self depends on ...View More
Why Everyone Looks Happy Except You | Eckhart Tolle
Become a Channel member and get added perks: bit.ly/JoinETYT Eckhart Tolle explains why most of our ...View More
Why Unhappiness Is an Alarm Clock for Awakening | Eckhart Tolle
Awakening often moves back and forth. You lose presence, notice the unhappiness, and wake up again. ...View More
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