On 9/10/2012 9:04 AM, Bill! wrote:
> One way to do that is zazen. There are lots of other ways.
Can't be done. Actions taken against suffering, are themselves forms of
suffering as there is attachment to outcome. Intention and expectation.
Only cessation ends it (by its ceasing to arise), effortlessly. If those
other things appear help you realize this, you will do them - so might
as well do them with all your heart. It can't hurt, and offers many
other benefits.
KG
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