Why It Is Time For More Ethics in Sadhu Board Practice

<p>I hear it all the time: that there is one thing that will cure all your ills.</p> <p>I heard from a woman, once, that her one &lsquo;thing&rsquo; was multifaceted: what cured her ills was marijuana, yoga, and a raw diet &mdash; I give her props for originality! If I was high all the time, maybe I&rsquo;d be as content as she was, too! Maybe not.</p> <p>When I hear people make claims such as this &mdash; that they are no longer afflicted by illness or that they are free of pain (rather than suffering) &mdash; I know they are operating on a different mindset than me. After I was gifted a copy of&nbsp;<em>The World as Will and Representation</em>&nbsp;by Arthur Schopenhauer, I spent a long time reading it. The central claim of that book is that will, which is the force that underlies all existence, cannot be satiated. There is no cure for the sickness. Life itself is the sickness.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@zoewolfofficial/why-it-is-time-for-more-ethics-in-sadhu-board-practice-a2d67de48aa6"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>
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