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The principle of nonattachment is basic to Buddhism as a corollary to the teaching of [[Gautama Buddha]] in his second of the [[Four Noble Truth]]s, i.e., the cause of suffering is inordinate desire.  
The principle of nonattachment is basic to Buddhism as a corollary to the teaching of [[Gautama Buddha]] in his second of the [[Four Noble Truths]], i.e., the cause of suffering is inordinate desire.  


In Gautama Buddha’s ''Pearls of Wisdom'' series “Quietly Comes the Buddha,” dictated to the messenger Elizabeth Clare Prophet, the Lord of the World teaches on the virtue of nonattachment:  
In Gautama Buddha’s ''Pearls of Wisdom'' series “Quietly Comes the Buddha,” dictated to the messenger Elizabeth Clare Prophet, the Lord of the World teaches on the virtue of nonattachment: