Guest guest Posted November 29, 2008 Report Share Posted November 29, 2008 I should be happy; is that true? I should be peaceful; is that true? I should not be stressful; is that true? I should not suffer; is that true? If you did, what did you find? What was its impact and what were you left with? Or, do you limit yourself to only to questions like: " I should have more money. " " My parents should approve of me. " " Jon should love me. " I think the first set of questions are basic and have potential to bring real change. I think second set of questions are endless and have potential to keep oneself occupied for lifetime and never really resolve anything. I think second second set of questions are 'mere entertainment' and 'mental occupation' they can't resolve anything real. Yes, that is my 'examined', 'investigated', 'experimented' belief and I have found them to be correct. And, yes, you are free to question, examine, investigate and argue with my 'find'. And, I think most people who endlessly question things like 'Jon should love me.', 'I should have more money.', 'I should be a better parent' are not really interested in truth... they simply want to keep the game going. Yes, I have investigated that and yes... I have found it to be true. Accept stress, pain, suffering whole-heatedly, unconditionally , without questioning and the whole game is over! Don't accept them and you have resolved nothing real at all! And, a " teacher " who doesn't ask you to investigate " I shouldn't suffer. " is perhaps more interested in protecting his/her 'business interest' and doesn't really want you out of the game. Answer this: Why I shouldn't suffer????? And, find out what is still left to do for your 'liberation'. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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