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Ill-will

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  • Source / Teacher
    Day
    Index
    Question
  • Special Retreat Germany July 2017
    Steve
    16
    6
    The second hindrance is sometimes translated into ill-will, you use the term aversion. In my understanding the meaning of this words are not the same, so who is right?
    Ref: 2017.07.x.16.06
    Audio answer
    • Ill-will
    • Aversion
    • Second hindrance
  • Special Retreat Germany July 2017
    Steve
    12
    15
    I have heard the causes of Dukkha to be referred to as greed, hatred or ill-will and ignorance and craving, unwise reaction and ignorance. Can you please discuss greed vs craving and hatred vs unwise reaction?
    Ref: 2017.07.x.12.15
    Audio answer
    • Dukkha
    • Greed
    • Hatred
    • Ill-will
    • Ignorance
    • Craving
    • Unwise reaction
    • Four Noble Truths
    • Tanha
    • Thirst
  • Special Retreat Germany July 2015
    Rosemary
    15
    9
    What is the difference between ill-will and aversion? Is one a subset of the other? How do we work with the difference?
    Ref: 2015.07.x.15.09
    Audio answer
    • Ill-will
    • Aversion
    • Three Characteristics of Existence
  • Special Retreat Germany July 2015
    Rosemary
    15
    10
    What is meant by ill-will? Is it wrong intention?
    Ref: 2015.07.x.15.10
    Audio answer
    • Wrong intention
    • Ill-will
    • Aversion
    • Compassion
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