Written 9/26/2008
Revised 11/7/2012
A reassuring truth for me to remember
today is that suffering can bring blessings. In fact, suffering may be
the fastest way for me to learn, or re-learn, the fundamental facts about
reality. I often get disoriented, for days and weeks, inside the nightmare that
life is a material phenomenon, filled with endless mishaps and disasters, and suffering can awaken me to the simple truth
that all reality, including all power, is mental, or spiritual -- a friendly and always supportive dance. Suffering is
like a noisy but useful signal that helps me rouse myself and turn away from
materialism toward an awareness of the compassionate and helpful nature of the universe. Jesus
understood this. When he was preparing himself for the suffering he was going
to experience during the crucifixion, one of the first things he did was give
thanks to this large and lavish universe that he was part of. I can imagine
him, in the midst of his fears, quietly remembering that, no matter what
happens, spiritual power (which some people refer to as “God”), manifested in
qualities like love, kindness, patience, and courage, has no limit and no
opposition, and that it will ultimately be victorious. I can imagine a
refreshing, reviving peacefulness filling his heart. No doubt
it’s strange to think of being thankful for suffering. Most of us want to avoid
it at all costs, and we flee from it at first notice. Perhaps, though, it can be different for me today. Perhaps I can keep in mind that suffering is, surprisingly enough, an openhanded gift from the universe – a gift to remind me that all is spiritual,
and all is always well.
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