The Buddha said that life itself is "suffering." It is better though if we say it is "dukha," meaning more exactly dissatisfactoryness.
Di satisfaction of the current state, the desire to avert from this current state and crave something new, is the temporal phenomenon.
For example, when watching a movie we wish to change our sitting positions in order to regain the comfort we had so-and-so minutes ago. That comfort goes away though, with time. In conclusion we can say that dukha is the outcome of time, and more concretely, that dukha is time itself. Time is suffering.
The temporal aspect of Man is that type of mental matter that clings to the craving and aversions of time. The mind is a form of energy that the consciousness, another form of energy, uses as a tool to order and label the universe around it. When the mind begins to crave/avert a certain label (of a sensation), and this can be anything from sex and drugs to video games and books, then the element of time is produced within the mind. The element of time is personified as the infamous ego. Hence the temporal phenomenon begins: we crave those sensation that give us pleasure and avert from those sensations that produce pain.
The problem is that when the mind is locked inside the ego that says, "I like this..." and "I do not want that.." then the mind is no longer able to do its job of making order of the experiences of the consciousness, because instead of observing the situations of Good and Evil we just turn off the observing factor, indulge in aversion or craving. In other words, we ignore our experiences because we are too identified with what we like and what we hate. And how can we verify this? Simply attempt to remember your week in its entirety. There is, no doubt, many gaps, and it is these gaps that constitute the sleeping consciousness. We can take this phenomenon to many levels. We can not remember our previous lives because we were never really there, we were sleeping. If one can not recall their entire life, all their previous lives and every event of the universe until this point, then this one has a sleeping consciousness, because the Being is always the Being and will always be the Being. The Being was at the beginning of time because it is beyond time itself.
Innocent ignorance is one thing, we all possessed this until we ate the Fruit of Good and Evil. Then we became aware of Good and Evil, however, the difference is that we now ignore our experiences and this leaves us in a type of ignorance that is painful. It is painful because we ignore the bad things in life instead of understanding them. Death for example: If we find pain in the death of our loved ones then we have observed life and death yet. We expect God to forgive us even though we ignore that we have not forgiven our enemies. We expect God to love us even though we hate our enemies. Thus, when the harsh reality hits us in the gut, we wonder, "Why me?"
The truth is we are ignoring ourselves. We ignore our worst attributes.
We ignore our suffering too, through many vices: gambling, debauchery, drugs, alcohol.
Then when we wish to be sober for a minute, to look at the Divine Light and yearn to absorb ourselves within the bosom of the Eternal Mother, we can't because more pain and suffering come our way, and observing this fact is even more painful. So we stop attempting to do this and return to our ignorance.
Every action of hate, every deed of guilt, every criminal silence and every scandalous word, every bad thought, every treasonous emotion that we CREATE every moment of our lives adds fuel to the Vehicle of Suffering and nothing will stop it until we stop feeding it. The man or woman who truly attempts to end their ignorance and begin to see the state of their interior will find not only desires from this life, but dark and wicked desires that have accumulated throughout the ages. That is the temporal phenonemon. Time has not brought us simplicity (enlightenment) it has brought convolution (suffering).
Time and the evolution-involution cyclic process of the consciousness can only bring out a complication-diffusion cyclic process of energies, it will never reach the Absolute Abstract Unknowable because this latter Non-Being has nothing to do with the 4th Dimensional unstable surface we call Time.
Therefore, to return the Mind to its natural state in Eternity requires that we remove the temporal cravings and aversions that ensnare the mind within the 4th Dimension. In order to do this we must first "know thyself" which means, we must remove our ignorance, our conscious and unconscious ignoring. This type of observation, the observation of the Vehicle of Suffering, it not pleasant, but to ignore it is to only enhance it.
People change everyday through mechanical processes: a new job, a new wife, children, a new fad... but these things have nothing to do with a real internal change. The independent transformation is done through harsh auto-observatory efforts. The internal independent transformation is the only thing that can transform our lives into something that is not dependent on the day, the year, the new house, the car, the husband, the kids, the money, the death, any situation that is based on Time. This is where true enlightenment shows its fruits, the radical happiness. The radical happiness is the "root" and this root is the Being that we can stop ignoring (darkness) and begin to observe by pointing the light of the consciousness inward, thus enlightening ourselves little by little, day by day.
The ordinary man only knows pleasure and pain. Happiness and love are more rare than a dimond today.
This is my experiential view on the connection between enligthenment and suffering.
Di satisfaction of the current state, the desire to avert from this current state and crave something new, is the temporal phenomenon.
For example, when watching a movie we wish to change our sitting positions in order to regain the comfort we had so-and-so minutes ago. That comfort goes away though, with time. In conclusion we can say that dukha is the outcome of time, and more concretely, that dukha is time itself. Time is suffering.
The temporal aspect of Man is that type of mental matter that clings to the craving and aversions of time. The mind is a form of energy that the consciousness, another form of energy, uses as a tool to order and label the universe around it. When the mind begins to crave/avert a certain label (of a sensation), and this can be anything from sex and drugs to video games and books, then the element of time is produced within the mind. The element of time is personified as the infamous ego. Hence the temporal phenomenon begins: we crave those sensation that give us pleasure and avert from those sensations that produce pain.
The problem is that when the mind is locked inside the ego that says, "I like this..." and "I do not want that.." then the mind is no longer able to do its job of making order of the experiences of the consciousness, because instead of observing the situations of Good and Evil we just turn off the observing factor, indulge in aversion or craving. In other words, we ignore our experiences because we are too identified with what we like and what we hate. And how can we verify this? Simply attempt to remember your week in its entirety. There is, no doubt, many gaps, and it is these gaps that constitute the sleeping consciousness. We can take this phenomenon to many levels. We can not remember our previous lives because we were never really there, we were sleeping. If one can not recall their entire life, all their previous lives and every event of the universe until this point, then this one has a sleeping consciousness, because the Being is always the Being and will always be the Being. The Being was at the beginning of time because it is beyond time itself.
Innocent ignorance is one thing, we all possessed this until we ate the Fruit of Good and Evil. Then we became aware of Good and Evil, however, the difference is that we now ignore our experiences and this leaves us in a type of ignorance that is painful. It is painful because we ignore the bad things in life instead of understanding them. Death for example: If we find pain in the death of our loved ones then we have observed life and death yet. We expect God to forgive us even though we ignore that we have not forgiven our enemies. We expect God to love us even though we hate our enemies. Thus, when the harsh reality hits us in the gut, we wonder, "Why me?"
The truth is we are ignoring ourselves. We ignore our worst attributes.
We ignore our suffering too, through many vices: gambling, debauchery, drugs, alcohol.
Then when we wish to be sober for a minute, to look at the Divine Light and yearn to absorb ourselves within the bosom of the Eternal Mother, we can't because more pain and suffering come our way, and observing this fact is even more painful. So we stop attempting to do this and return to our ignorance.
Every action of hate, every deed of guilt, every criminal silence and every scandalous word, every bad thought, every treasonous emotion that we CREATE every moment of our lives adds fuel to the Vehicle of Suffering and nothing will stop it until we stop feeding it. The man or woman who truly attempts to end their ignorance and begin to see the state of their interior will find not only desires from this life, but dark and wicked desires that have accumulated throughout the ages. That is the temporal phenonemon. Time has not brought us simplicity (enlightenment) it has brought convolution (suffering).
Time and the evolution-involution cyclic process of the consciousness can only bring out a complication-diffusion cyclic process of energies, it will never reach the Absolute Abstract Unknowable because this latter Non-Being has nothing to do with the 4th Dimensional unstable surface we call Time.
Therefore, to return the Mind to its natural state in Eternity requires that we remove the temporal cravings and aversions that ensnare the mind within the 4th Dimension. In order to do this we must first "know thyself" which means, we must remove our ignorance, our conscious and unconscious ignoring. This type of observation, the observation of the Vehicle of Suffering, it not pleasant, but to ignore it is to only enhance it.
People change everyday through mechanical processes: a new job, a new wife, children, a new fad... but these things have nothing to do with a real internal change. The independent transformation is done through harsh auto-observatory efforts. The internal independent transformation is the only thing that can transform our lives into something that is not dependent on the day, the year, the new house, the car, the husband, the kids, the money, the death, any situation that is based on Time. This is where true enlightenment shows its fruits, the radical happiness. The radical happiness is the "root" and this root is the Being that we can stop ignoring (darkness) and begin to observe by pointing the light of the consciousness inward, thus enlightening ourselves little by little, day by day.
The ordinary man only knows pleasure and pain. Happiness and love are more rare than a dimond today.
This is my experiential view on the connection between enligthenment and suffering.
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