The Real Cause of Suffering
As human beings, we all want
to be happy. And one of the ways to be happy is to feel that everything is
okay. The world is okay, and I am okay. But the trouble is, the world doesn’t
seem to be okay, nor do we seem to be okay. Therefore, in order to be happy,
most people live in some form of state of denial or escape.
This was not the teaching of
the Eastern sages, at least on this level. They declared that this life is
fundamentally suffering, and, therefore, if you want to be happy, you have to
find another solution. Sometimes that solution was to get to heaven or to have
a better birth.
But that’s in the future. We
want to deal with our situation right now. And if we do, we have to try to
understand one fundamental fact. Suffering could be said to have two
aspects—one that we can’t do much about, and one that we can do something
about. For example, if we have chest pains, those pains are suffering. But the
real suffering is not the pain; the real suffering is worrying that we are having
a heart attack. In other words, suffering is caused by our interpretation of
our situation.
The same applies to almost
everything around us. Suffering is caused by birth, death, sickness, old age
and pain according to the philosophers, but the real suffering is caused by our
attitude. If we see birth, death, sickness, old age and pain as natural
phenomena, there is a minimum of suffering. If we have a different attitude, it
can cause great suffering.
Fundamentally if we look at
our inner self, we will discover that it is what we think about ourselves that
determines how much suffering we’re undergoing. That frequently causes a state
of anxiety; perhaps anger is always there, perhaps jealousy, perhaps greed,
perhaps sadness. Something is there that is our real suffering and determines
how we meet life. It is not the outer things that are the cause of our
suffering, but how we react to them. What is left over when there is no outer
stimulus is what is important.
The key to solving the problem
is to recognize that these inner negative states, which seem to be at the core
of our being, really are not at the core. There is something within us that is
more fundamental, that is aware of all these states. It has the ability, not
necessarily to get rid of these states, but to objectify them rather than
identify with them.
Normally we do this by
offering everything to God, by surrendering, by repeating God’s name or through
introspection. The objective is to not tackle these things directly, but rather
to identify with that which is aware of them. This is the purpose of all our
spiritual practices. And the more we go to this deeper depth of ourselves, the
less power these negative states will have over us.
So, we can say that life is
fundamentally suffering, but at a deeper level it is all divine. And the
scriptures tell us that not only is Divinity beyond all suffering, but that
That is what we are. So our solution is not so much at the physical and mental
level as it is at the level of our identity: Believe the scriptures and the
gurus when they tell us that we are That. Recognize that we are the witness of
all these states, and allow the healing to take place.
Excerpts from:
The Real
Cause of Suffering by Swami Atmaswarupananda
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