Loneliness
Loneliness need not be despair.
It could be an opportunity
Why are people lonely? It is because they feel no contact with anyone
or anything else. They need to feel that they are valued, that they are
a part of something, and that their environment will respond to them.
When that does not happen, they feel isolated.
One of the major strategies for combating loneliness is to have a mate
and family. That is not always perfect, and the problems of a
relationship and family sometimes outweigh the terror of loneliness. It
is far better to be self-sufficient. Then whether one has loved ones
or not, one will not suffer from loneliness.
Some people claim that self-sufficiency is a myth. A person is a
social animal, they declare; people cannot successfully live outside of
some community. But that is not the correct way to understand true
self-sufficiency. What we are referring to is a supreme sense of
connection with oneself and the cosmos around oneself. This doesn't
preclude community with others, but it does prevent the excesses and
shortcomings that occur when society is one's only source of union.
Tao surrounds us. One who is with Tao is never lonely, but is an
integral part of the natural cycle. In the same way that water
surrounds a fish, Tao surrounds us. If we feel lonely, then it is only
because we are forgetting how we are totally immersed in Tao. That is
why loneliness can be an opportunity : It reminds us that we are
dwelling on our own egoistic identity rather than on the support of Tao.
Personal Interpretation
Loneliness need not lead to despair. It can be an opportunity to realign ourselves with Tao. We should not rely upon others for a sense of comfort, but rather choose self-sufficiency. This does not mean that we should never commune with others. It means simply that we should also be capable of disconnecting from the world. While it may seem counterintuitive, this is the surest way to reestablish a connection with society and feel less isolated.
No comments:
Post a Comment