I would encourage the contemplation that our contemplations are those of the Creator, I think it's an interesting perspective to take personally. Just food for thought.
There is a 'reason' that there is a "what is" and a "what is not", or rather perhaps you could say a function more appropriately.
How do you know that you suffer? What is the basis for this consideration?
Further, how will you know when that suffering has ceased?
I like to do an exercise where when I'm reading people's posts or my own and I try to change out every pronoun or name for "Creator".
Everywhere there is "you" or "I" as well, change in to the Creator.
It yields a very interesting reading of many posts, in my experience anyways.
There is a 'reason' that there is a "what is" and a "what is not", or rather perhaps you could say a function more appropriately.
How do you know that you suffer? What is the basis for this consideration?
Further, how will you know when that suffering has ceased?
I like to do an exercise where when I'm reading people's posts or my own and I try to change out every pronoun or name for "Creator".
Everywhere there is "you" or "I" as well, change in to the Creator.
It yields a very interesting reading of many posts, in my experience anyways.