All suffering is shared. No being exists or suffers alone. What we do—through our choices, our consumption, and our systems—shapes the suffering of others.
Saha Dukkha means “suffering together”. It is a path of recognising interdependence and taking responsibility for the harm we cause to all sentient life.
The first step in any spiritual or ethical life is simple: do no harm. Without this, there is no compassion, no peace, and no meaningful transformation.
This is a path of awareness, ethical living, and practical compassion—reducing suffering in ourselves by reducing the suffering we cause to others.
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We live in systems that produce suffering. This path is about seeing clearly, acting with compassion, and reducing harm in everything we do. Liberation is not individual or separate — it is shared.