So often we struggle with life’s challenges—reacting with stress, craving, or grasping—only to find ourselves adding suffering on top of difficulty.
In this talk, I explore the Buddha’s essential teachings on dukkha (suffering), sukha (well-being), and tanha (craving)—and how to navigate them skillfully so we can live with greater resilience, peace, and joy.
We’ll look at how pain becomes suffering, how pleasure can sometimes backfire, and most importantly, how to find the kinds of happiness that don’t depend on craving or clinging.
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Talk: How to Face Challenges without Suffering
Timecodes & main topics:
00:00 – Meditation recap: vastness, stillness, peacefulness
01:45 – Three layers of depth: psyche, universe, unconditioned ground
09:15 – Three key words in Buddhism: dukkha, sukha, tanha
10:22 – Pain vs. suffering: the “first dart” and “second dart”
13:01 – Our responsibility—and opportunity—for inner practice
15:13 – Sukha: moments of joy, sweetness, and well-being
16:38 – Tanha: craving as the root of suffering
18:38 – Meeting needs wisely: world, inner strengths, felt sense of enoughness
23:59 – Four categories: dukkha-dukkha, dukkha-sukha, sukha-dukkha, sukha-sukha
28:13 – Healthy dukkha that leads to growth and fulfillment
30:32 – Sukha that backfires when craving gets added
35:01 – Pleasure, craving, and the Buddha’s middle way
38:13 – Sukha-sukha: profound peace, love, and fulfillment not tied to craving
42:23 – Loving without clinging; grieving as part of loving
A Meditation: Relaxing the Body, Releasing the Mind
Find a calm center within. In this guided meditation, explore peace, vastness, and stillness—not as ideas, but as living qualities you can rest in.