"This I think is the purpose of pain and suffering".
Stick your hand in fire.
It hurts.
Jump off a roof.
It hurts.
Do something that you know you shouldn't.
It hurts.
It's all a learning cycle.


On Aug 20, 7:57 am, Bob1357 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Be true to yourself.
> Only.
>
> On Aug 19, 4:14 am, Marcus <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > .
>
> > This so true Marko,
>
> > In the past so much of my education suggest that there is stuff I can
> > own, lead, control, adopt, appose, compete with, love or hate.   So-
> > called civilised society presents the would in such a preformed
> > package.  It’s bloody painful when we live these delusional cycles of
> > expectation and disappointment.   But looking back,  it’s strange how
> > it all becomes so essential.    How pain and suffering are the only
> > way we mere-mortals learn.   If it was not for all my years of
> > stupidity, I might not have looked for a better way of being me.
> > This I think is the purpose of pain and suffering.   When the human
> > heart says, enough is enough.   The time has come to search for a
> > better way.   Finally we all arrive at roughly the same conclusion.
> > Today is the only true reality and being good is much for fun than
> > being bad.
>
> > King Solomon’s treasure is that wealth which occurs when each day one
> > lives this personel truth.   (Solomon is an old word for peace)   King
> > Solomon was famous for his wisdom.   Full responsibilty of the self
> > using peaceful wisdom.
>
> > Enlightenment, awakening, self realisation,  Kingdom of heaven.  All
> > these wonderful historic labels where only to suggest to those
> > searching,  that such emancipation from pain and suffering is humanly
> > possible.
>
> > Happiness needs unhappiness,  hence their non-duality.  Advaita.
>
> > Welcome to the real world …………………
>
> > .
>
> > On Aug 19, 9:05 am, [email protected] wrote:
>
> > > I think one has to be deluded a 'million' times by entertaining thoughts 
> > > in order to suddenly understand this always leads to delusion. I had to 
> > > try all the shit before I convinced my mind that every field of thought 
> > > leads to delusion. Nobody was able to convince me until I tried all the 
> > > shit myself. After that once I've really tried the I am sense watching 
> > > and I saw that is the only path which produces 'results', it was all 
> > > finished.
> > > What I want to emphasise here is the importance of learning by one's own 
> > > experience, the importance of suffering as the thing which tells you 
> > > where not to go, the importance of getting burnt after touching fire, a 
> > > million times, until you realize you won't touch it again.
> > > The imprtance of other people advice (even guru's advice) is limited in 
> > > comparison to one's own try-fail-try-  succeed exercise.
> > > Sent via BlackBerry from Vodafone

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