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by Tenzin Arlo Cole (Author), Jeff Ofstedahl (Author)

You're suffering more than you need to. But not for the reason you think.

Most of us have been taught that suffering is the enemy-something to overcome, optimize away, or transcend. We fight our grief, battle our anxiety, chase perfectionism, and burn ourselves out trying to prevent pain. The irony? This fight is what creates most of our suffering.

What if the real problem isn't your pain-it's your resistance to it?

Drawing on 2,500 years of Buddhist wisdom and modern psychology, Suffering Is Not The Enemy reveals the hidden mechanism that amplifies your pain into prolonged suffering. Through intimate group dialogues with real people navigating grief, anxiety, perfectionism, and burnout, Buddhist teacher Tenzin Arlo Cole shows you how to transform your relationship with difficulty-not by transcending it, but by turning toward it.

This isn't about toxic positivity or spiritual bypassing. It's about practical, lived freedom: learning to work with your mind in ways that actually work.

The practices are simple. The results are profound. And the path is always available-even right now, in this very moment.

Number of Pages: 194
Dimensions: 0.41 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 23, 2026
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by Tenzin Arlo Cole (Author), Jeff Ofstedahl (Author)

You're suffering more than you need to. But not for the reason you think.

Most of us have been taught that suffering is the enemy-something to overcome, optimize away, or transcend. We fight our grief, battle our anxiety, chase perfectionism, and burn ourselves out trying to prevent pain. The irony? This fight is what creates most of our suffering.

What if the real problem isn't your pain-it's your resistance to it?

Drawing on 2,500 years of Buddhist wisdom and modern psychology, Suffering Is Not The Enemy reveals the hidden mechanism that amplifies your pain into prolonged suffering. Through intimate group dialogues with real people navigating grief, anxiety, perfectionism, and burnout, Buddhist teacher Tenzin Arlo Cole shows you how to transform your relationship with difficulty-not by transcending it, but by turning toward it.

This isn't about toxic positivity or spiritual bypassing. It's about practical, lived freedom: learning to work with your mind in ways that actually work.

The practices are simple. The results are profound. And the path is always available-even right now, in this very moment.

Number of Pages: 194
Dimensions: 0.41 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 23, 2026

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