Just some instruction.
When I ask if you would rather suffer by choice or incident, I am referring to voluntary choice or involuntary. Some people choose to suffer pain or discomfort to reach a goal (diet, exercise, spiritual instruction, or personal sacrifice). Others, however, suffer involuntarily by being hit by a car, being robbed, facing natural disaster, or finding out they have cancer.
The design of the poll is to measure your view of suffering, not your experience. And, by default, knowing that all of you will suffer, would you rather put yourself into a position of suffering or would you rather experience suffering without personally instigating it. Hopefully, I asked the right question and this brings some clarity. If not, then give me a suggestion.
Thanks!
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Searching the seat of suffering I
It is with somber, and somewhat eager anticipation, that I begin this series. I will give credence at the beginning that this issue, at least in my mind, is serious and thought-provoking. Over the last month, I have seen and experienced pain in different forms and fashions. From a young couple who lost their new born baby (only a few minutes old), to hurricane victims who have lost their homes, and some, their lives. To a family who lost their adopted daughter to accident. I have seen people choked by financial struggle, teenagers gripped by a confusion of purpose and family dysfunction. I have heard of young girls, forced into prostitution, young men forced into violence. I have considered the loss of close family and friends. I have seen anguish, frustration, anger, disposition, violence, pain, and death. I have reflected on the way of life, the way of wisdom, the way of confusion. Religious strife, political ignorance, media frenzy, human injustice and indecency, are just some factors of this overwhelming experience.
Needless to say, this is an inexhaustible subject in which everyone is its object. Next to death and taxes, it is an inevitable problem. However, for most people, existence consist of life, suffering, and death. There is no opportunity, no hope, no peace. For someone, somewhere, this has to be their reality. For everyone, everywhere, suffering and pain are their reality. Rich or poor, ignorant or educated, Christian or Atheist, Republican or Democrat, Prostitute or beauty queen, football star or Foosball star, man or women, children of America or Africa, every person in every class, faces pain and suffering.
Now, I know that philosophically this would deal with the problem of evil. However, as I am always inclined to discuss those matters that are relevant to philosophy (which is usually everything), I am not as interested in the philosophical argument (Problem of evil) as I am in the empathetic attempt to relate to you as a human being. I am not going to argue for the need for suffering, but only for the capacity to discuss its effect on you and I. So, please comment for me. Talk to me. Let me know your views. This series is more about the experience of suffering as opposed to the existence of it. Oh, and on another note, please answer my poll. It would be greatly appreciated.
And remember, life is never as exciting as when you are discussing a new idea. And in this case, life may never be more important.
Think on That!
Needless to say, this is an inexhaustible subject in which everyone is its object. Next to death and taxes, it is an inevitable problem. However, for most people, existence consist of life, suffering, and death. There is no opportunity, no hope, no peace. For someone, somewhere, this has to be their reality. For everyone, everywhere, suffering and pain are their reality. Rich or poor, ignorant or educated, Christian or Atheist, Republican or Democrat, Prostitute or beauty queen, football star or Foosball star, man or women, children of America or Africa, every person in every class, faces pain and suffering.
Now, I know that philosophically this would deal with the problem of evil. However, as I am always inclined to discuss those matters that are relevant to philosophy (which is usually everything), I am not as interested in the philosophical argument (Problem of evil) as I am in the empathetic attempt to relate to you as a human being. I am not going to argue for the need for suffering, but only for the capacity to discuss its effect on you and I. So, please comment for me. Talk to me. Let me know your views. This series is more about the experience of suffering as opposed to the existence of it. Oh, and on another note, please answer my poll. It would be greatly appreciated.
And remember, life is never as exciting as when you are discussing a new idea. And in this case, life may never be more important.
Think on That!
Note to readers
My apologies for being so absent in posting on my blog. If you were a faithful reader, you have probable decided to stop checking for a new post. If you have come across this blog from another site, then stick around and let me know what you think.
Honestly, I have not written for two reasons. One, I have been very busy with family matters and school. As you probably know, August is a difficult month to accomplish anything other than adjustment and new beginnings. For me personally, it means a new semester, another year of marriage (just celebrated 3 years Aug. 20), new employees who start at work, and a host of other minor details. Needless to say, things mount up quickly. The other reason I have not written is because I was thinking of some topics to discuss. I now have some topics that should keep me, and hopefully you, busy for the month of September and October. Soooo, if you have waited, then wait no further. I am ready once again to take up my sword (keyboard) and deliver my thoughts to you.
So, as always, Think on That!
Honestly, I have not written for two reasons. One, I have been very busy with family matters and school. As you probably know, August is a difficult month to accomplish anything other than adjustment and new beginnings. For me personally, it means a new semester, another year of marriage (just celebrated 3 years Aug. 20), new employees who start at work, and a host of other minor details. Needless to say, things mount up quickly. The other reason I have not written is because I was thinking of some topics to discuss. I now have some topics that should keep me, and hopefully you, busy for the month of September and October. Soooo, if you have waited, then wait no further. I am ready once again to take up my sword (keyboard) and deliver my thoughts to you.
So, as always, Think on That!
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