The mechanism of overcoming suffering requires the practitioner completely to uproot craving from the mind by transcendental extinction
Thus the Lord Buddha taught that if we can overcome our greedy attachments to the things we love in the world, craving can be overcome too
The Lord Buddha compared craving to the resin of the persimmon tree or varnish which are some of the stickiest forms of sap
1. Do things with precision 2. Give value to resources and raw materials
The Soil of the Earth: Just as the soil is prerequisite for the growth of all forms of plant life the aggregates of Clinging are prerequisite to the arising of all other forms of suffering
Skillfulness in application refers to the application of knowledge and the individuals who can apply that knowledge fruitfully
Our psychophysical constituents or aggregates comprise five categories: corporeality [rupakhanda], feelings [uedanakhanda]
The Buddha divided this category of suffering into two parts material disappointment and abstract disappointment
If we are someone who wishes for fulfillment by the sense-pleasures and habitually partake of those sense-pleasures
The Buddha characterized this form of suffering as the sort of cloudedness of mind, grief and melancholy which result from cloudedness of mind