Inspired by Sadhguru, I was thinking about this subject.
A person might say he feels God rains misery especially on him.
Let us take an example. Say, you are walking carrying an open container with sugar in the street. Suddenly it rains. All your sugar is destroyed and you feel miserable. Did the rain cause misery to you? Well a farmer who was awaiting rains is thankful it rained. The township folks are happy that lakes will get some water now. So, the rain is not the source of the misery. Rain happens. It does not have a purpose to cause misery to some or to cause joy to some. It is just a result of nature.
You feel miserable because you saw another person who was also carrying sugar was not affected because he covered the sugar container. So the cause of the misery is he covered the sugar and you did not.
You learned from this and the next time you covered the sugar. After rain, you still miserable because you got wet and another did not because the other person was wearing a rain coat. Improper clothing is the cause of the misery here.
All the "miseries" are identified because we compare ourselves with other people. If everyone got wet in the rain you don't feel so miserable.
A person might say he feels God rains misery especially on him.
Let us take an example. Say, you are walking carrying an open container with sugar in the street. Suddenly it rains. All your sugar is destroyed and you feel miserable. Did the rain cause misery to you? Well a farmer who was awaiting rains is thankful it rained. The township folks are happy that lakes will get some water now. So, the rain is not the source of the misery. Rain happens. It does not have a purpose to cause misery to some or to cause joy to some. It is just a result of nature.
You feel miserable because you saw another person who was also carrying sugar was not affected because he covered the sugar container. So the cause of the misery is he covered the sugar and you did not.
You learned from this and the next time you covered the sugar. After rain, you still miserable because you got wet and another did not because the other person was wearing a rain coat. Improper clothing is the cause of the misery here.
All the "miseries" are identified because we compare ourselves with other people. If everyone got wet in the rain you don't feel so miserable.
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