
The Mind, the Ego, and the Root of Suffering: A Conversation with Buddha Gautama
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Have you ever felt that, no matter what you achieve or how good your life seems, a feeling of dissatisfaction, stress, or a subtle emptiness persists? Have you ever wondered if the source of your suffering truly lies in external circumstances or in a much deeper place?
In this special episode of Mente Aprende, Dr. Jorge Franco travels 2,500 years back in time to converse with one of the most influential figures in the history of human thought: Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha. Through a representation created with artificial intelligence based on his teachings, we explore the diagnosis he offered humanity to heal its fundamental unease.
Join us for an intimate and revealing dialogue on The Four Noble Truths, adapted for the challenges of the 21st century. Discover:
• Why suffering (Dukkha) is a universal experience and what it truly means.
• How craving, attachment, and identification with the ego (Tanha) are the true root of our anxiety and stress.
• The surprising truth that it is possible to achieve a cessation of this suffering (Nirodha).
• The practical path (Magga), including tools like mindfulness, to cultivate a serene, clear, and free mind.
This isn't just a history lesson; it's a consultation with the "physician of the soul" to understand and alleviate the afflictions of our modern mind. Prepare for a conversation that could change the way you relate to yourself and the world.
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