Gatekeeper
Shades of Reason
A picture in another thread got me thinking about my existence, and brought to mind the things I cling to most in life. It occurred to me that my dearly held beliefs, the religion I follow, my desire for self preservation, salvation, etc. could be the very things that keep me in bondage.
I think we, or rather our desires are the only things truly standing in the way of true freedom. Our desires (When not fulfilled) cause us to be dissatisfied with our lives. The very want of freedom/salvation/enlightenment keeps us in bondage to ourselves as well.
These things create a longing for something we do not currently have, and ultimately cause us to not enjoy what we do have (At least not to the degree that we could). The same is true for materialistic things.
Marsh (In another thread) asked me to imagine a world where all people were satisfied with what they had. I immediately shrugged it off, and suggested that if we were meant to be satisfied in life, then pain and suffering would not exist.
The truth is that suffering is caused by our desires. Our desire for more, for something better, for things we do not yet have causes dissatisfaction, and often times leads us to do things that are hurtful to others.
The only way (In my mind) to truly be free from suffering is for us to let go of our desires, and simply accept what is, and live our lives with passion, love, and appreciation for all things.
I'm thinking that we need to learn to enjoy what is. I'm thinking that we need to learn to live with gratitude in our hearts. The problem is in dying to ones selfishness, and in learning to be thankful for all things.
We often trick ourselves into thinking that misfortune is ALWAYS bad, and that good fortune is ALWAYS good. Well, I think things are simply what they are. Good luck? Bad luck? Who knows? It doesn't really matter, as we have no real control when it comes to life. All we are able to control is our attitude towards what is.
GK
I think we, or rather our desires are the only things truly standing in the way of true freedom. Our desires (When not fulfilled) cause us to be dissatisfied with our lives. The very want of freedom/salvation/enlightenment keeps us in bondage to ourselves as well.
These things create a longing for something we do not currently have, and ultimately cause us to not enjoy what we do have (At least not to the degree that we could). The same is true for materialistic things.
Marsh (In another thread) asked me to imagine a world where all people were satisfied with what they had. I immediately shrugged it off, and suggested that if we were meant to be satisfied in life, then pain and suffering would not exist.
The truth is that suffering is caused by our desires. Our desire for more, for something better, for things we do not yet have causes dissatisfaction, and often times leads us to do things that are hurtful to others.
The only way (In my mind) to truly be free from suffering is for us to let go of our desires, and simply accept what is, and live our lives with passion, love, and appreciation for all things.
I'm thinking that we need to learn to enjoy what is. I'm thinking that we need to learn to live with gratitude in our hearts. The problem is in dying to ones selfishness, and in learning to be thankful for all things.
We often trick ourselves into thinking that misfortune is ALWAYS bad, and that good fortune is ALWAYS good. Well, I think things are simply what they are. Good luck? Bad luck? Who knows? It doesn't really matter, as we have no real control when it comes to life. All we are able to control is our attitude towards what is.
GK