IN PRAISE OF BUDDHISM’S FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS (or at least two of them)
As the electricity passes thru circuitry it generates the intended output of the program contained within the circuitry.
As desire passes thru the mind, so the mind produces the result of that desire in the quantum field of consciousness experienced as that thing we call life.
Freedom from the suffering of life stems from desirelessness, which means that no electricity-desire passes thru the circuitry-neurons of the mind, which results in the cessation of generating the output of the mental program of the experience called life.
The experience of Death is the end of desire. The end of desire is the experience of Death.
In Buddhism the state of desirelessness is called Nirvana, also referred to as Enlightenment.
The Buddha taught four Noble Truths. Among them are the truths that “life is suffering” and “there is a way out of suffering”. The experience of Enlightenment results in Death which is the end of the experience of suffering we call life.
It is as simple as that.