Winds — 8
Material gain or physical and financial success. Honor: Public recognition, fame, or social status. Praise: Admiration or flattery from those around us. Pleasure: Physical and mental gratification or comfort. The Four Adverse Winds
The is a fundamental Buddhist teaching, notably expounded by the 13th-century Japanese monk Nichiren Daishonin in his letter to his disciple Shijo Kingo. It describes eight worldly influences—four favorable and four adverse—that can sway our minds and obstruct our spiritual growth. The Four Favorable Winds 8 Winds
These are the positive conditions that people naturally seek but can become overly attached to: Material gain or physical and financial success