Pleasure leads to preferences or pre-references, which lead to always wanting to be somewhere else, never being fully now. How do we find a way out of the wheel of repetition?

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BUDDHISM
MAHASATIPATTHANA
THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS
An Alternative Interpretation

Buddha searched for the truth about suffering. What he found was far more.

Dukkha did not originally mean suffering, it meant : not running smoothly.

The process of perceiving, understanding and relating to life is not running smoothly, because pleasurable things lead to preferences.

Preferences are pre-references, and lead to always wanting to be somewhere else; wanting to repeat or avoid past experiences.

270 word SUMMARY

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A Short Historical Introduction for Non-Buddhists

Part One :
THE ALTERNATIVE MEANING OF DUKKHA : NOT RUNNING SMOOTHLY
...... Why Suffering is only a part of the truth
...... The Development from Hinduism to Buddhism

Part Two :
PLEASURE LEADS TO PREFERENCES AND THESE PRE-REFERENCES INFLUENCE THE PROCESS OF FEELING AND RELATING TO LIFE.
...... a) The different forms of wanting
...... b) The Process of Feeling and Preferences
...... c) Summary and the Truth of Repetition

Part Three :
HOW TO GET THINGS RUNNING SMOOTHLY

Part Four :
HOW TO GET THINGS RUNNING VERY SMOOTHLY