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Greed, anger, infatuation, anger

Greed, anger, infatuation, anger

2025-01-02 13:21
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Greed, anger, and obsession were the three poisons in Buddhism, also known as the three impurities and the three fires. Greed refers to excessive obsession with likes and dislikes, anger refers to excessive obsession with dislikes, and infatuation refers to the fundamental unreasonable reality and reacting to greed or anger. These three kinds of troubles were the root causes of obstacles to cultivation and would cause people to sink into the cycle of life and death. The existence of greed, anger, and obsession would cause anxiety and restlessness in the body and mind, which was harmful to cultivation and personal development. Buddhism emphasized the cultivation method of precepts, concentration and wisdom to cure greed, anger and obsession, so as to subdue and free themselves.

GREED: ALL FOR WHAT?

GREED: ALL FOR WHAT?

It is said that you shouldn't meet your heroes. Gehaldirah, a high elf of royal bloodline didn't have to meet the realm lord of High Heaven before he became disillusioned. His admiration for the paragon of the high elf race turned into hatred when he got some damning knowledge about why demons kept attacking his home and looting the sacred tree of life. His hatred for the realm lord turned to self-hatred for his weakness and mediocrity. Gehaldirah had a moment of introspection. He isn't at the bottom of the ladder in this strength-based hierarchy. He is a king of law, but that apparently isn't enough to guarantee your fate. His strength is also mediocre because it was granted to him because of his bloodline. He determined he had to change himself. He has to become better. He concocted a plan that is one part genius and one part greed. His plan for reincarnation led him to the trial of heaven that occurs every origin cycle. He needed Origin essence so he participated in the trial. He got more than he wanted from the trial. His plan for reincarnation would be a success after some adjustments. But now he has a different aim. He won't aim for just the realm lord. The realm lord has control of the High Heaven Realm. That isn't enough for Geraldirah anymore. He became greedier. He has his sight set on the movers and shakers of the Void Universe. Only the power to subvert the will of World Gods will do. The plan to create LEGION, the ultimate organism was then hatched. If one person cannot achieve something, what about a multitude of them? His journey will not be easy. He will have to overcome Celestials and their Celestial Supreme, Gods and their GodKings, Demon kings and their Demon gods. The Void Universe is full of obstacles that will like nothing more than to put an end to his path. It is not that they hate him. They will oppose him simply because the era of conquest is coming. There are no friends in the era of conquest. It is everyone for themselves. And he will use everything and everyone for the advancement of Legion. AUTHOR: I cannot promise that you will like it. I can only promise that the book is original and unique. It is something new. The MC is neutral evil. He is willing to sacrifice everyone for his goals. He is smart and the antagonists in the book are cunning. https: https://discord.gg/wA7n2M23Aw Power Stones Goals: 1400PS -1 Extra Chapter. 2000PS - 2 Extra Chapters. 3000PS -3 Extra Chapters. 5000PS - 4 Extra Chapters. Golden Tickets Goals: 100 Golden Tickets -1 Extra Chapter. 200 Golden Tickets - 2 Extra Chapters. 300 Golden Tickets -3 Extra Chapters. 400 Golden Tickets - 4 Extra Chapters. 500 Golden Tickets - 5 Extra Chapters.
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2664 Chs
A MAZE OF GREED

A MAZE OF GREED

"Don't stop, Ruth. Run, run!" Thea yelled again while moving her hands. Before Edwin turned her around and got a chance to see her face, Ruth pulled her hand up and jabbed his nose. Edwin wailed in pain as he felt his nose go numb with pain. Instinctively he freed Ruth to cover his nose with both hands. He bent over a little as his eyes watered because of pain. "You!" He hissed in anger as he leapt again for Ruth. But she managed to run before he could catch her again. Her head turned around in shock when Edwin's hand tore her dress when he tried to grab her. It also surprised Edwin as he had not intended for this to happen. He looked up from the piece of cloth in his hand to see gorgeous hazel eyes. He stood rooted to his spot as his mind went blank. Ruth managed to get out of the property and ran with Thea without looking back. The guard came panting, but Edwin didn't notice him as his eyes were still trained on the gap in the wall, through which Ruth escaped. He slowly looked at the brown fabric in his hand, and the image of those alluring hazel eyes flashed in his mind. He clutched the fabric tightly in his hand, and the word left his lips in a whisper. "Ruth!" ******************* They say that there are only two types of people in the world - good and bad. Good people get happiness in their life while bad ones have to pay for their wrongdoings. Easy right? But what if you have to side with either BAD or BAD? Whom will you support? Join this journey full of secrets, past mistakes, love, hate, revenge and GREED...GREED of Power and Lust. Welcome to A MAZE OF GREED! ******************** The cover of the book belongs to its rightful owner and I do not own it. I am only using it for my book cover. If the owner wants to take it down please contact me and I will do it immediately. Instagram account:- author_rutujap Discord:- https://discord.gg/wpyvsh42
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1058 Chs
The Crowned Greed: Transmigrated into a Demonic Dragon

The Crowned Greed: Transmigrated into a Demonic Dragon

"Is this death?" Food. Water. A blanket. A roof. For a crippled, homeless boy like Dante, that was all he ever wanted. But until his last breath, he couldn't live the happy life he dreamed of. When he finally accepted death, he opened his eyes only to find himself in a supernatural world. A world where logic doesn't make sense and where magic isn't fairytales. And his body? It's the body of a real demonic dragon rather than his old one. Before he could understand what was happening, a spinning axe buried itself into his skull… yet he stayed conscious. Feeling that sharp, immense pain, Dante realized—he was being hunted. Hell had just begun. But whether it was his or his enemies'… no one could tell. ¢¢¢ Regarding the MC's morality: he'll keep changing. I can only promise that by the end of the story, he won't be a dark villain. Regarding r18: It's mainly for the gore and dark theme (medieval settings with no religions, I want to take my freedom in writing this). If you're here for smut, then you can leave. anything like smut will be described in a suggestive way or only mentioned quickly without description (and that's only if it's necessary, I hate smut and I won't fill the story with fanservice) Regarding romance: Slow romance (and a bit late), No Smut, Single FL, No Ntr, No Yuri, No Yaoi, No Useless FL, probably no Tsundere (Idk how to write a good tsundere fl). For characters arts (there are many), join discord: https://discord.gg/4VbkEBRmNc
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248 Chs

Greed, anger, infatuation, love, resentment

In Buddhism, greed, anger, and obsession were called the three poisons. Greed is the pursuit and possessiveness of things that are not satisfied; Anger is the resentment, anger, and hatred generated by disgust; Stupidity is ignorance, a state of confusion between right and wrong, good and evil. However,"love and resentment" did not have a clear overall concept in Buddhism like "greed, anger and obsession". But from the literal meaning, love may refer to emotional preferences, while resentment can be seen as different expressions of negative emotions such as hatred and anger. In the Buddhist ideology, greed, anger, and obsession were seen as the fundamental source of evil for all living beings to fall into the cycle of life and death and suffer from troubles, while precepts, concentration, and wisdom were the cultivation methods for greed, anger, and obsession to drive away the poison and walk the path to becoming a Buddha. From a broader secular point of view, love and resentment might describe more about the complex emotions and psychological state of human beings. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2026-01-16 04:43

greed, anger

Greed, anger, and obsession were the three poisons mentioned by Buddhism. They referred to the excessive paranoia of likes and dislikes, the excessive paranoia of dislikes, and the fundamental unreasonable reality. Greed refers to having greedy thoughts about the object of one's love, anger refers to hatred, resentment, and the psychology of harming others, and obsession refers to the darkness of one's mind and ignorance. These three kinds of troubles were thought to be the root causes of human troubles, hindering the understanding of nature. Greed, anger, and foolishness were the shortcomings of human nature and needed to be overcome through cultivation. The purpose of cultivation was to comprehend, to be aware, to seek proof, and to let the heart obtain true freedom. The specific methods to overcome it included precepts, meditation, and wisdom, which purified the mind through precepts, meditation, and wisdom. The overcoming of greed, anger, and obsession also required correct cognition and behavior, as well as the guidance of education and culture.

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2025-01-10 19:02

The pronunciation of greed, anger, and obsession

The pronunciation of greed, anger, and obsession was tānchānchā.

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2024-12-30 23:47

In Buddhism, greed, anger, and obsession

In Buddhism, greed, anger, and obsession were known as the "three poisons","three dirties", or "three fires". They were the three fundamental poisons that all living beings in the world were infected with, causing people to sink into the cycle of life and death. They were the root of evil and were also known as the "three bad roots". Greed was an insatiable pursuit and desire for possession that stemmed from one's preference for things. It included excessive pursuit of physical and material satisfaction, such as greed for money, fame, and profit. Greed would make people dissatisfied with what they had and always want more. It was often not worth it and their hearts were not at ease. Anger was the heart of resentment, referring to the mentality and emotions of resentment, anger, and hatred that came from disgust. When a person encountered difficulties, setbacks, injustice, and pain, he only knew how to give up on himself, blame himself, and even fly into a rage. Anger attacked his heart and could not be tolerated. He did not have the determination and courage to face the difficulties. This anger would make people lose their rationality and do things that they regretted, hurting others and themselves. Ignorance was also called ignorance. It was a state in which all living beings were unclear about right and wrong, and could also be extended to whether they had the "wisdom root." Some people were stubborn, obsessed with something, or could not see a person's character clearly. They would lose their judgment and could not see the truth of things. They might even walk on the wrong path. Buddhism believes that greed, anger, and obsession are the root causes of all sentient beings falling into the six seas of suffering, and precepts, concentration, and wisdom are the cultivation methods proposed for these three poisons, which are the only way to become Buddha. A novice monk who had just entered the Dao was also known as "diligent breathing". It meant "diligent cultivation of precepts, concentration and wisdom, and the elimination of greed, anger and delusion". While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2026-01-11 08:18

The Three Realms of Greed, Anger and Addiction

Greed, anger, and obsession were the three poisons of Buddhism, also known as the three realms. Greed refers to the insatiable pursuit and desire to possess things, anger refers to disgust and anger towards others or things, and ignorance refers to ignorance. According to the teachings of Buddhism, greed, anger, and obsession were the root causes of reincarnation and pain. The existence of greed, anger, and obsession causes all living beings to be affected by karma, resulting in endless reincarnation. However, Buddhism believes that greed, anger, and obsession have no real nature. They only exist according to the concepts of all living beings. For a Saint, everything was empty. Greed, anger, and obsession were also part of the Buddha nature. Therefore, through the cultivation of precepts, concentration, and wisdom, one could transcend the restraints of the three realms. The release of greed, anger, and foolishness was the state of Buddhahood and the highest state pursued by Bodhisattvas. In short, greed, anger, and obsession were important concepts in Buddhism. They represented human troubles and the cycle of reincarnation.

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2025-01-06 03:57

Get rid of greed, anger, and obsession

Greed, anger, and obsession were the three poisons in Buddhism, referring to greed, anger, and ignorance. To get rid of greed, anger, and delusion, Buddhism teaches that we can achieve this through the practice of precepts, concentration, and wisdom. The ring was a code of conduct that could resist greed by obeying the precepts. Meditation referred to meditation. Through concentration and meditation, one could abandon distracting thoughts and reach a state where one's mind was free of distracting thoughts. Wisdom referred to wisdom, and precepts and concentration were only methods to achieve wisdom. Wisdom was the ultimate goal of Buddhist cultivation. In addition, by observing our own greed, anger, and obsession, we can understand their root causes and causality, which can also help us reduce our worries. The specific cultivation method could be referred to Buddhist scriptures and doctrines.

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2025-01-06 18:15

Greed, anger, and obsession are the three poisons

Greed, anger, and obsession were the three poisons in Buddhism, also known as the three impurities and the three fires. These three poisons are greed, anger, and stupidity. Greed refers to the endless desire to possess and pursue the things one likes; Anger refers to anger, irritability, and hatred towards adversity and unsatisfactory things; Addiction refers to confusion and confusion of things, and ignorance of good and evil. These three poisons were the source of all pain, trouble, and confusion. They were also the reason why all living beings fell into the cycle of life and death. The purpose of learning Buddhism and cultivating was to cut off these three poisons in order to achieve success on the Bodhi Dao. Greed, anger, and obsession were the fundamental worries of Buddhism. Greed was considered the most serious poison. Because greed would only aggravate one's own troubles, while anger would hurt oneself and others. It was a double sin. That was why anger was called the root of poison. Greed, anger, and obsession were the root of all troubles. Only through the cultivation method of precepts, concentration, and wisdom could one cure greed, anger, and obsession and achieve the state of liberation.

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2025-01-03 20:19

Greed, anger, stupidity, slowness, doubt

Greed, anger, stupidity, ignorance and doubt come from Buddhism.

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2025-01-01 20:57

Greed, anger, foolishness, remaining filth

Greed, anger, and obsession were the three characters in " Yu Wu ". They were Murong Lian, Jiang Fuli, and Murong Chuyi. Murong Lian was one of the three evils of greed, anger, and obsession. She had a bad personality and often made things difficult for Gu Mang. Jiang Fuli was the Chen of the three impurities, greed, anger, and obsession. He had a bad temper and had conflicts with Murong Lian. Murong Chuyi was one of the three impurities, greed, anger, and obsession. He was cursed by Jiang Yexue and couldn't get close to others. The above was the answer based on the search results provided.

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2025-01-05 17:31

Get rid of greed, anger, and obsession

There were several ways to get rid of greed, anger, and obsession. First of all, he could use his thinking to balance the benefits and disadvantages. He could compare the benefits and disadvantages to avoid only seeing the benefits and neglecting the disadvantages. Secondly, he had to take into account both immediate and long-term benefits. He had to consider not only the immediate benefits but also the long-term effects. Third, he had to enlarge the situation, raise his level, look at the problem from a higher perspective, and consider the gains and losses. Finally, not only did he have to consider the gains and losses, but he also had to consider the right and wrong of morality. Morality should take precedence over interests. To sum it up, one had to consider the immediate and long-term, advantages and disadvantages, oneself and others, gains and losses, and morality. The ideas that came out of this were usually both needed and restrained, not greedy, angry, and foolish. In addition, practicing Buddhism was also a method. Through the practice of precepts, concentration, and wisdom, one could cure greed, anger, and obsession.

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2025-01-05 18:49
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