The Buddha declared in his Four Noble Truths that life is suffering. When we look closely, we see that all suffering stems from the craving and attachment to impermanent things and experiences. We are always wanting things we don't have, or we are wishing the situations we find ourselves in would change. But, there is also a way out of the suffering, stress and dissatisfaction that plague the lives of so many in our modern civilization.
In The Way Out of Suffering, I lay out the path for how we can all free ourselves from the attachment to temporary things, situations and experiences. I show how we can enjoy without craving, love without clinging, and feel that deep centered peace which has no opposite and needs no external fleeting pleasure to sustain it.
NYC Chief Creative Officer | City Monk • Author of Aloneness to Oneness & 10 other books • Host of Path to Peace with Todd Perelmuter Podcast www.eastwesticism.org