Swallowing the river ganges

by Matthew Flickstein

Publisher: Wisdom Publications (MA) Published: 2001 Category: Personal Empowerment

# Personal Empowerment Through Buddhist Wisdom and Meditation Practice

Discover how ancient Buddhist teachings can transform your relationship with desire, attachment, and the endless pursuit of happiness that leaves so many feeling spiritually empty. This groundbreaking exploration bridges Eastern spiritual philosophy and Western psychological understanding, offering practical wisdom for anyone seeking genuine fulfillment and inner peace.

The central metaphor that anchors this work compares our habitual patterns of craving to attempting the impossible task of swallowing an entire river. Just as no one can actually consume a great river by drinking it, we cannot satisfy our endless desires through acquisition, achievement, or external circumstances. This vivid image becomes a gateway to understanding one of Buddhism's most profound insights: that our suffering arises not from lack, but from our confused relationship with wanting itself.

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