Who to blame for your struggles?
Maybe all the economic up and down?
One country for mistreating another one?
Maybe a colleague or a boss undermined you,
or was it a childhood encounter or a lover who hurt you?
Maybe it’s the poor fate that robbed you or your loved ones,
or is it the politician or the billionaires who make you worse off?
Unless we dig inside and learn how to let go, we don’t have the maturity to face the inner war, fears and longings that most of us project onto the outside world. We can’t dispose of all baggage though. There comes a time when we recognize fear, greed, hate, jealousy, etc. as it presents itself without repressing and projecting anything. We just sit with this pain body or the recycled guilt and fear that presents itself as a longing. We sit with it and watch it dissolve. The ego is so tricky. It even presents itself as a spiritual longing or the need to teach others our spiritual insights.
Strip off everything and face the present moment naked. In the “I Am” moment the aversions and desires of this entity are gone with the wind, and if you feel the personal energies returning, sit with them once again. Soon the realization hits, there is nothing outside the “I Am”—certainly nothing worth living and striving for.