The Noble Truth of Suffering : 11. Separation from loved ones and treasured things

If we are someone who wishes for fulfillment by the sense-pleasures and habitually partake of those sense-pleasures

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The Noble Truth of Suffering :11. Separation from 
loved ones and treasured things [piyehi vipayoga dukkha]
 
 Separation from loved ones
 
 Separation from loved ones
 
If we are someone who wishes for fulfillment by the sense-pleasures and habitually partake of those sense-pleasures, when we are eventually separated from such sources of pleasure, the heartbreak of parting is the characteristic of this sort of suffering.
 
will bring us misery for as long as we still harbor these attachments in our hearts.
 
will bring us misery for as long as we still harbor these attachments in our hearts.
 
 Separation from loved ones (like close relations who pass away) or from treasured things (possessions, home or honours) will bring us misery for as long as we still harbor these attachments in our hearts.
 

     
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