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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 | 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: | ||