hi to everybody! Here's another blog of mine! In terms of loneliness,
What exactly is loneliness? The majority of us are lonely. We crave connection as a result of our loneliness. We seek refuge from loneliness through all forms of entertainment, both holy and funny. We find ways to go away in a variety of ways. But it is constantly present, like a profound disease that must be healed. So one must proceed with caution because if we do not comprehend it, our actions, which are our daily interactions with one another, will alter that relationship. That connection eventually devolves into merely using each other in order to escape from this profound and enduring loneliness.
Why are we so isolated? I'm not sure if you've ever felt lonely, alone, or like you have no relationships with anyone. Maybe some of you have, or maybe the majority of you have. And if we do not recognise our loneliness, our actions will be distorted. As a result, we are investigating not only action but also loneliness, which damages, interrupts, and distorts all relationships in action. What exactly is loneliness? Why are we so focused on ourselves?
Why are we trapped in our own lives? We may have friends, be married, and so on, but we are constantly preoccupied with ourselves. Our motivations are selfish: we are ambitious, greedy, envious, suffering, and aggressive. That is fairly obvious. Is this the source of man's great loneliness? Is it possible to completely eliminate loneliness?
When there is a psychological hurt, any behavior must inevitably be influenced by the hurt. We are emotionally saddened not only by minor things, but also by our inability to satisfy, achieve, or become something. We are deeply hurt, and our actions are influenced by that hurt. If you are hurt, you cannot avoid distorting action. That is, you will be injured as long as you have an idea of yourself. Inevitably. And when there is pain, action will be harmful, resulting in conflict.
Is it possible to be aware of this loneliness and not run from it, but to remain with it: not to take a drink, not to pick up a book, not to rush out to some sort of entertainment, but to remain totally, without any movement of thought, with that feeling of utter isolation? If you do, you will notice that the experience of isolation vanishes completely, because it is thought that causes the impression of isolation.
I hope you may overcome your loneliness and live a happy and fulfilling life. I'll see you in the next blog!