The Story of the Second Arrow: Pain is Inevitable, Suffering is Optional
The parable of the Second Arrow is a powerful and popular Buddhist teaching, often attributed to the Buddha himself in the Sallatha Sutta (The Discourse on the Arrow). It offers a profound insight into the nature of human suffering and how to deal with it more skillfully.
The ParableThe Buddha once asked a student:
The Buddha then uses this image to explain the nature of suffering:
The Meaning and ExplanationThe story distinguishes between two kinds of pain that we experience in life:
The First Arrow: Inevitable Pain (The Event)The wisdom of the teaching lies in the realization that a significant portion of our suffering is not caused by the initial painful event (the first arrow) but by our mental resistance and negative reaction to it (the second arrow).
How to Avoid the Second ArrowThe practice of avoiding the second arrow is central to Buddhist mindfulness and involves cultivating mindfulness and self-compassion:
The ultimate aim is to feel the pain of the first arrow without adding the suffering of the second.
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