Suffering

Suffering

“Living with divine virtues is worshipping divine“

Do you know why suffering is not alleviated through spirituality? In fact 99.9% of the aspirants doesn’t find solution to their suffering in any spiritual organizations/group, rather hold on to something in a belief that in future somewhere their problem would be solved. There are few groups/organizations where your petty issues are solved but only temporarily. The whole of your suffering doesn’t vanish. Have you ever asked why do only few, rarely a few, outpass the suffering while many not?

Its not the guru or the teacher or spiritual techniques that are the problem. The problem is in your approach. One approaches a guru, offers all his/her faith and belief to the guru in the name of devotion with an expectation that guru would solve the issues and that they can be irresponsible. And irresponsibility is the subtle part which one would find difficult to accept. Nevertheless, the approach was to alleviate the suffering…Many aspirants have only two questions, either Why am I suffering?, What is the solution for my suffering…these are the only two questions a spiritual aspirant has. Rarely, very rarely, one in a million asks WHAT IS SUFFERING? This was the question of Buddha, this was the question of Jesus, this was the question of many enlightened masters..

By asking what is suffering you get to know the truth behind suffering and you are released completely. A right master can release you from the whole hamster wheel of suffering and happiness, from this one question. If not, hurry up to another master who gives the truth. Suffering is non-existent. That’s the truth and you need to contemplate and question on what’s suffering and how it’s non existent. Then you are liberated. But if your question is how do I get away from suffering ,then you already have a belief that you are suffering. With this belief you never get a right solution. You are bliss, divine doesn’t know suffering. Divine is bliss, it’s love, its beauty, it’s peace. You are divine.