by Blueberry » Fri 26 Aug 2005, 04:06:33
Lol, dukat.
Just on the subject here, I don't believe that running from pain and running to pleasure have gotten the human race to the highest levels.
By highest, I mean the really awesome experiences.
By neither pushing away pain nor pulling toward pleasure we create an atmosphere of acceptance -- and that equals appreciation for what is.
PO or not -- there is always pain.
Running from it is futile, invariably -- because there's always more, even in an island paradise. And, when you stop for a minute and appreciate pain and suffering, even enjoy them as part of the human experience, and sacred, then paradoxically, pleasure becomes sweeter and more tangible, too.
Debra Cohen wrote a book called Turning Suffering Inside Out that describes this in more detail.
Summertime, and the livin' is easy...