desire and attachment

Hinduism teaches that suffering is closely tied to desire, attachment, and the cycle of karma and rebirth. This article explores why desire is seen as the source of suffering, how karma functions as an impersonal moral law, and why liberation is often described as escape from the self and the world. It also raises an important question: if desire causes suffering, why do humans long for permanence, meaning, and love at all? This reflection gently prepares the way for examining whether suffering is something to escape — or something pointing toward a deeper hope.
Buddhism offers freedom from suffering by releasing desire and attachment. But if suffering fades, what happens to love, intimacy, and personal connection? This reflective article explores whether compassion can remain deep without attachment, and whether love inevitably carries the cost of suffering.