Human
life is never pain or sorrow free—that is life, whether you like it or not.
Human
pain is intensified by the human mind, which seeks to deny and to avoid it. To
alleviate the pain, focus the mind on the present moment. Accept it, and cope
with it, instead of fighting against it.
Suffering,
pain, and misery are necessary for the co-existence of contentment, pleasure,
and happiness, just as sickness and health are at the far ends of that same
phenomenological spectrum. According to TAO wisdom (the ancient wisdom from China ), these
extremes in human experience are not only temporary but also unnatural; they
are just the cycles of nature in which the pendulum swings back and forth from
one end to the other. Therefore, it is human folly to attempt to avoid or to
resist experiencing these swings; by doing so, man throws himself out of
balance with nature, and thus not only intensifies but also unduly prolongs his
suffering. According to TAO, acceptance holds
the key:
“Accept misfortune as the human condition. . .
What do you mean by
‘Accept misfortune as the human condition’?
Misfortune comes from having a body.
Without
a body, how could there be misfortune?”
(Lao Tzu, Tao Te
Ching, Chapter 13)
The
TAO solution to human pain and suffering is non-judgment through
focusing on the present moment.
Emotional
pain often leaves behind a residue of pain that continues to live on in you.
Combined with the accumulated pain in the past, the new emotional pain begins
to merge with that in the past, giving it a newer dimension with greater
intensity.
To
illustrate, we often find ourselves burst into uncontrollable anger when
triggered by an unpleasant incident, and begin lashing at the aggressor with
outbursts of past grudges and grievances that have nothing to do with the
present incident. Our emotional pain can only feed on past pain, and
thus creating more pain—a vicious circle of misery and suffering.
Staying
in the present moment may enable you to confront uour subconscious
identification with the past thoughts deeply embedded in your subconscious
mind. Maybe you are not the person you think you are, and you are simply
afraid to face the pain that lives in you. As long as the fear is not overcome,
you will continue to think you are the person you think you are, and you will
continue to experience the past pain for the rest of your life.
Remember,
emotional pain is caused by emotional thoughts, which generate negative energy
that causes body-and-mind pain.
For
example, through the subconscious mind, angry thoughts on what someone did to
you become “you” because you identify them with you. The emotional pain then becomes
“you” because where there is anger there is also pain.
The
wisdom of TAO is to use the present moment to dis-identify yourself from
your mind; by shattering the deceptive mind identification, you begin to see
the light and the ultimate truth. It is like the Biblical wisdom expressed by Apostle
Paul when he said: “Everything is being shown up by being exposed to the
light, and whatever is exposed to the light itself becomes light.” (Ephesians
5:13)
Stephen Lau
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