Turn to your left, what do you see? Dukkha! Turn to your right, what do you see? Dukkha! Look in front of you, look behind you, what do you see? Dukkha! Dukkha! Dukkha! What are you going to do about it?
It is often the wish of the yogi to be in a place where his or her experience is one filled with happiness and joy. Even after experiencing all the stages of insight over and over again, there still seems to be a "hope" that one will be able to live life happily ever after. Furthermore, one often runs into meditation advertisements selling "a happier life" as result of the practice. In my opinion, no matter how you cut it or slice it, there will always be dukkha (and anicca and anatta for that matter) unless of course, the final and total achievement of nibbana is reached. In the mean time, be prepared to encounter dukkha everywhere you look. This becomes particularly difficult for those stream enterers. How is it possible that after such attainment dukkha still manifest as it does (a few stream enterers including myself have found that the dark nights can be a lot worse than they were pre-stream entry). Based on some conversations that I've had with some adva...