LIFE IS SUFFERING; LIFE IS
CRUEL; MEANING AND PHILOSOPHY OF PAIN
AND EVIL
IN LIFE.
Right:
Hindu Painting
Goddess Mahakali, connected to the cruelty and suffering of life
Oriental
philosophy emphasizes the cruel element of life. To Taoists,
Buddhists and for Hindu Jainism, life is suffering. In much the
same way, the Bible and some Christian traditions also point out
the pain present in life.
Life is
suffering.
Pali
Tripitaka, Buddhist collection of sacred texts, Vinaya
The Noble Truth of Suffering is this: Birth is suffering, ageing
is suffering, sickness is suffering, death is suffering; sorrows
and lamentation, pain, grief and despair are suffering;
association with the unpleasant is suffering, dissociation from
the pleasant is suffering; not to get what one wants is
suffering – in short, the five aggregates of attachment are
suffering.
Pali Tripitaka, Buddhist collection of sacred texts,
Sutta-Nipata
And I too, when born, inhaled the common air, and fell upon the
kindred earth; wiling, I uttered that first sound common to all.
Bible, Wisdom Book
Mother that obliges the family of animal beings to tremble and
to cry from birth; nature, ignoble monster, always breeding and
feeding to kill, tell me: if the premature death of a mortal is
an evil, why do you inflict it on innocents?
G.
Leopardi, 1798-1837, Italian writer, Poésis, Le Coucher de la
Lune
Things will get thrown at you and things will hit you. Life’s no
soft affair. It’s a long road you’ve started on: you can’t but
expect to have slips and knocks and falls, and get tired, and
openly wish – a lie – for death.
Seneca, Roman philosopher and politician,
Letters to Lucilius
At one place you will part from a companion, at another bury
one, and be afraid of one another. These are the kind of things
you will come up against all along this rugged journey.
Seneca, Roman philosopher and politician,
Letters to Lucilius
NATURE IS CRUEL
We can’t escape from evil and the world’s cruelty. So
proclaim many reflexions about life. Cruelty is in nature and
also in man, who embodies the cruelty of life and the natural
law of kill or be killed.
Reality is cruel to the human
being, strewn on the Earth, ignoring his destiny, submitting to
death, unable to escape from fatal mourning, from the
vicissitudes of luck, from suffering, from servitude and malice.
E. Morin, French
philosopher and sociologist, Method V
The cruelty between men, individuals, groups, religions and
races is terrifying. The human being has in him a sound of
monsters which he releases on all favourable occasions.
E. Morin, French
philosopher and sociologist, My Demons
Life fights cruelly against the cruelty of the world and resists
with cruelty to the cruelty of life. All living beings kill and
eat living beings.
E. Morin, French
philosopher and sociologist, Method V
How to fight the cruelty of life?
Faith, art, love, friendship and mental
attitudes are among the ways of minimizing and overcoming the
cruelty of the world.
The human being is given over to
the cruelty of the world. Hence, the necessity of a compromise,
obtained through the mobilization of the myth to find
supernatural comforts, through the mobilization of the imaginary
to shelter the soul and through the mobilization of aesthetics
and poetry to live reality plainly.
E. Morin, French
philosopher and sociologist, Method V
Religious faith, as the faith in an idea, is a profound strength
that helps to support and fight the cruelty of the world.
E. Morin, French
philosopher and sociologist, Method V
Those who live in accord with the course of Nature and are
contented and at ease when the occasion comes, cannot be
affected by sorrow or joy. This is what the ancients called
release from bondage.
Tchuang-Tsu, Taoist Chinese philosopher, II or III Century b.C.,
Book of Tchuang-Tzu
Perturbations are a consequence of opinions and unwise
judgements.
Cicero, 106-43 a.
C., Roman philosopher and statesman, De Finibus bonorum et
malorum
He who does not consume himself with the injuries, futilities
and enthusiasms, who does not enervate with fear, and does not
boil with desires and envy, is a sage; with serenity and firmly
he is serene and in harmony with himself.
Cicero, 106-43 a.
C., Roman philosopher and statesman, Tusculan disputation
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