fifleman
Bluelighter
I wanted everyone's thoughts on the daily enlightenment for today, April 22. It is entitled "Much ado about nothing" and this is just a portion I thought helpful to this forum:
"I would think the world is a case of "much ado about nothing." Wars are fought and forgotten. What we want we get sometimes, and we soon forget we have them or wanted them... Nothing is ultimately important. This is an aspect of emptiness, things come and go, our desires and hates are fickle. Nothing is concrete enough for you to hold on to or give you lasting happiness. And nothing is concrete enough to hold on to you to give you lasting suffering. Letting go leads to True Happiness. Life is then easy and tolerable for the average man who understands his personal roots of suffering..."
The entire thing can be read at http://www.buddhanet.net/flash/the-daily-enlightenment/index.html.
The entire thing is right on for me today, but the bold part about nothing being concrete enough to hold on for lasting happiness can be related to me trying to hold on to drugs and alcohol for an eternal light of bliss. Then, the italic and bold sentence, "..and nothing is concrete enough to hold... for lasting suffering". This is where my drug and alcohol usage ended up with me trying to hold on to my suffering. Both scenarios are unsustainable in life.
When this idea first presented itself to me a couple of months ago, I let go even further of my obsession/mind-fire/addiction to intoxicants. I feel free today, and I hope you feel what I read in these words. What do you all think about it?
"I would think the world is a case of "much ado about nothing." Wars are fought and forgotten. What we want we get sometimes, and we soon forget we have them or wanted them... Nothing is ultimately important. This is an aspect of emptiness, things come and go, our desires and hates are fickle. Nothing is concrete enough for you to hold on to or give you lasting happiness. And nothing is concrete enough to hold on to you to give you lasting suffering. Letting go leads to True Happiness. Life is then easy and tolerable for the average man who understands his personal roots of suffering..."
The entire thing can be read at http://www.buddhanet.net/flash/the-daily-enlightenment/index.html.
The entire thing is right on for me today, but the bold part about nothing being concrete enough to hold on for lasting happiness can be related to me trying to hold on to drugs and alcohol for an eternal light of bliss. Then, the italic and bold sentence, "..and nothing is concrete enough to hold... for lasting suffering". This is where my drug and alcohol usage ended up with me trying to hold on to my suffering. Both scenarios are unsustainable in life.
When this idea first presented itself to me a couple of months ago, I let go even further of my obsession/mind-fire/addiction to intoxicants. I feel free today, and I hope you feel what I read in these words. What do you all think about it?