
Talk: You Work Hard to Create Your Suffering
We have to understand Suffering (Dukkha) dynamically: Due to craving and clinging we continuously create the conditions that cause suffering.
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Brisbane, Australia

We have to understand Suffering (Dukkha) dynamically: Due to craving and clinging we continuously create the conditions that cause suffering.
Meet your Teacher

Brisbane, Australia
Transcript
Do you sometimes feel stressed out? Do you feel tired, Stressed out, Exhausted? Does it happen? I'm not surprised because you put so much effort into building all this suffering. You work so hard to make you suffer that you're exhausted. This is why people are stressed out, Why they're tired. It's not an easy job to suffer as much as we suffer, Isn't it? We waste a tremendous amount of energy in generating suffering, In building suffering. A dukkha is a dynamic concept. It's not just something stable which is just there. That is the idea of an utter. A dukkha is a conditioned process. So unless we are constantly feeding the fire, It's not burning. Unless we are building that dungeon in which we are tortured, There would be no suffering, There would be no dungeon. So a lot of the reason that we are sometimes feeling tired, Stressed out, Is simply that so much effort goes into creating suffering. And the important thing is to simply see that, To notice that. It is so easy to train any animal. You can train even rats, Mice. I think they can even condition worms and amoeba by reward and punishment. It's a natural tendency for the mind. Any being tries to go away from suffering and tries to attain happiness. So if you can actually notice, If you can observe and clearly see how we generate our pain and suffering on a deeper level, Then we are conditioning ourselves automatically for letting go of that. The moment that process is seen, The mind starts letting go quite naturally, Automatically. The moment it recognizes, I do this, I push button A and it hurts, You tend to stop pushing button A. The problem is that we never really notice that because we go for the superficial causes which are external. We distract ourselves by blaming anything outside, By blaming other people, By blaming external conditions, The weather, The politicians. If I have to live with such a bad person, If I have to work with such kind of person, How can I ever be happy? This wrong track, We are on a completely wrong track, Looking outside when the real problem is inside, That stops us from seeing the true process, How we, Ourselves, Or rather how our defilements, Our craving, Dhanha, Attachment, Aversion, Liking, How these qualities in our heart continuously generate, Produce, Dokkha. It's amazing how much work we are putting into that. Sometimes people complain they have to work too much. Oh, I have just too much work on my job and then when I come back looking after the house and cooking and children and just too much. There's never too much every single waking hour, Their hard working, Diligently working to make themselves suffer by putting in these conditions. They have so much energy for that, They're amazing. So once we see that, The natural response is letting go. The mind will explicate itself on that suffering, Will abandon it, Will let it go. It will drop it, It will pull it out, Uproot it.
4.5 (323)
Amy
July 19, 2024
Brief but clear message on the causes and conditions that cause our suffering.
Virginia
August 13, 2018
Namaste. It could be this simple. Namaste
Debbie
May 2, 2018
This is excellent
Sandra
December 29, 2017
Much appreciated- thank you 🙏🏻
Patrícia
November 25, 2017
Wow! Very clear (and eye opener) talk. 🙏🏻
Richard
September 1, 2017
Very good thank you
aaron
June 29, 2017
Makes sense. Thank you
Lourdes
April 25, 2017
I listen to this as a reminder.
ariana
April 22, 2017
Suffering IS hard work.
Liz
April 22, 2017
Brilliant thought for a lifetime
Ashley
March 15, 2017
Makes sense! Thank you!
Ryan
December 7, 2016
Great perspective.
Nathalie
December 4, 2016
I guess I have to listen to it more often in order to not push the buttons :-). Thank you 🙏
Kari
December 3, 2016
Very nice, but I would like to listen longer
Jay
December 3, 2016
Simple and potentially powerful idea.
Rosie
December 3, 2016
Good reminder. Thank you.
Larry
December 3, 2016
Short and powerful.
Ajahn
December 3, 2016
A very direct talk, that made me look again at the difficulties in my life and how I create and/or perpetuate it. 💐🙏🏼
