Some years later...
This is cliche but useful.
Lust didn't even arise when I looked at the first picture.
The second picture looks fine to me! Perhaps depends on your age...rhinoceroshorn wrote: ↑Sat Dec 26, 2020 11:22 pm This girl in my avatar also ended like that. So sad.
I had to look up this term:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa%E1%B9%83vegaSaṃvega is a Buddhist term which indicates a sense of shock, dismay and spiritual urgency to reach liberation and escape the suffering of samsara. According to Thanissaro Bhikku, saṃvega is the "first emotion you're supposed to bring to the training"[1] and can be defined as:
The oppressive sense of shock, dismay, and alienation that come with realizing the futility and meaninglessness of life as it's normally lived; a chastening sense of our own complacency and foolishness in having let ourselves live so blindly; and an anxious sense of urgency in trying to find a way out of the meaningless cycle.[2]
You're still likely to become old, wrinkled, and probably disabled, (and maybe obese too) even if you do become "liberated"!rhinoceroshorn wrote: Let's strive for liberation, friends!!
Perhaps old age, sickness and death motivate towards the path.
Yes they can help to motivate buddhists but my point was that everyone has to experiences old age sickness and death, including those who are said to be "Liberated". Even the Buddha complained about his painful back. (I can't remember which sutta it is, sorry)SarathW wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 12:01 amPerhaps old age, sickness and death motivate towards the path.
Many people chose many different paths unless you are a Buddhist with the knowledge of Noble Eightfold Path.
For a nihilist even the three signs are not enough to arise Samvega.
In modern society it is very difficult to arise Samvega due to medicine, plastic surgery and pain killers even the availability of euthanasia.
rh seems to refer to liberation from youth-beauty-and-health cult.
And yet chronic disease is on the rise. Obesity, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, etc. And mentally there's still depression, still feelings of void, etc. There are people that are poor and stuck in dead end jobs they hate leading to humdrum misery, but also fabulously wealthy and popular individuals who despite all they have are still miserable. There are even those who have middling wealth, and yet are stuck on a treadmill of either trying to get more wealth or more esteem, but never feeling quite full leading to a more subtle misery.SarathW wrote: ↑Tue Jan 12, 2021 12:01 amPerhaps old age, sickness and death motivate towards the path.
Many people chose many different paths unless you are a Buddhist with the knowledge of Noble Eightfold Path.
For a nihilist even the three signs are not enough to arise Samvega.
In modern society it is very difficult to arise Samvega due to medicine, plastic surgery and pain killers even the availability of euthanasia.