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  <publicdate>2004-12-08 21:48:18</publicdate>
  <creator>Ven. Rita Riniker</creator>
  <description>Addiction, Attachment and Desire&#13;
Working with Dissatisfaction&#13;
We can all see the need to work on our anger and ignorance, but somehow it seems normal to have, and even cultivate, desire.  Being attached to a person, place, work, or whatever, seems to be honored in our culture, so first we need to see how giving into to it out of habit causes suffering.  Join us for a day of exploration of how attachment and desire, and even addiction which is just a stronger form of attachment, cause suffering, yet can be reduced and eliminated altogether.  &#13;
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Buddhism, dependency, attachment, aversion, anger, expectations, psychology, mental states, Tibetan Buddhism, mental factors, suffering</description>
  <date>2004-07-10 00:00:00</date>
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  <title>Addiction, Attachment and Desire</title>
  <uploader>monlam@highstream.net</uploader>
  <addeddate>2004-12-08 07:53:33</addeddate>
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  <runtime>5:00</runtime>
  <notes>For further information, please visit Tse Chen Ling Center for Tibetan Buddhist Studies at www.tsechenling.org</notes>
  <source>Lectures and Events</source>
  <taper>Tse Chen Ling Center</taper>
  <public>1</public>
  <subject>Buddhism;Tse Chen Ling Center;Tibetan Buddhism</subject>
  <publisher>Tse Chen Ling Center</publisher>
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