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But he was now too deeply moved to trace a certain unsatisfactoriness to its source in a mixture of metaphors.
All things in the world fall under the characteristics of instability, unsatisfactoriness and being without a permanent ego or soul.
The unsatisfactoriness of leaving the question to be settled by the decision of the market has become increasingly plain.
It refers to a basic unsatisfactoriness running through our lives, the lives of all but the enlightened.
In this and many other contexts 'unsatisfactoriness' captures the meaning of dukkha better than 'suffering'.
It is the problem of suffering and of unhappiness of unsatisfactoriness.
So he sees, at that time, only suffering, only unsatisfactoriness, only misery.
Dukkha refers to the quality of unsatisfactoriness, and Anatta says that it is without individual entity.
If you know these things with wisdom then you'll know impermanence, unsatisfactoriness and not-self.
The first truth of Dukkha, often translated as suffering, is the inherent unsatisfactoriness of life.
These four truths explain the nature of dukkha (suffering, anxiety, unsatisfactoriness), its causes, and how it can be overcome.
Death with defilements gives rise to a feeling of unsatisfactoriness and to a new birth, no matter what plane of consciousness it is in.
The second truth is unsatisfactoriness.
And due to this unstable, impermanent nature of all things, everything we experience is said to have the quality of dukkha or unsatisfactoriness.
Its unsatisfactoriness lies in the possibility that it may gradually lead to a displacement of men by women in many employments.
The very vagueness and unsatisfactoriness of the evidence against Stephen Grant made it the more difficult for him to disprove the accusation.
Many contemporary teachers, scholars, and translators have used the term "unsatisfactoriness" to emphasize the subtlest aspects of dukkha.
The truth of dukkha (suffering, anxiety, unsatisfactoriness)
-well, unsatisfactoriness of some kind.
In spite of Carr's proclamations of the unsatisfactoriness of it all, bureaucratic heads will not roll.
Nancy and Oliver, finding Sunday mails of a dilatory unsatisfactoriness, had made a compact to use the wire on that day instead.
Dukkha Unsatisfactoriness of Life.
Suffering, ill, anguish, unsatisfactoriness are some favourite renderings; the words pain, misery, sorrow, conflict, and so forth, are also used.
The unsatisfactoriness of the competing claims of various philosophers first led him to the belief that scientific knowledge of nature was unattainable by the human mind.
PRSA's submission pointed out the intrinsic unsatisfactoriness of such schemes aiming at creating artificial majorities.