A few years ago, a man who had been meditating for twenty years told me that during the Chinese New Year, he went out for a walk and saw others were in pairs during the New Year. He was single and not married. When he saw others in pairs at that time, he felt very sad. He was depressed for several days. I said: “Why?” He said he saw others in pairs while he was alone. When he told me this, I told him that when two people are in pairs, they have their own problems. They may quarrel about their children, their future, their finances, or whether they should go back to their in-laws' home. Being alone also has one’s own freedom. Others all say that I am alone and free. So, I told him that one person has one person’s problems, and two persons have two persons’ problems too. If you don't learn to understand yourself today, even if you are always in pairs and achieve what you want, you will still have problems.
After listening to me, he suddenly became cheerful. He seemed to think that it's not bad for him to be alone. He didn't continue the topic, so I let it go. Why do you feel depressed when you see two people in pairs? Is what’s inside you coming out? Ah? Loneliness and emptiness come out, right? But our conversation just touched the surface, right? Do you understand your loneliness and emptiness? So, in our many relationship, business, and job problems, why do we feel better for a while, and then those problems reappear not long after? The reason is here, which is what we will learn later. What was that emptiness? Did he understand it? This emptiness is deep in our consciousness. We encounter many things in relationships or in life, and our interaction with people on the surface are all right, but when we get to the deeper level, this thing will come out. So why do your relationships with your partner and children keep going around? The reason is that we have not yet transcended this part of loneliness and emptiness. It is that simple.
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That man has meditated for twenty years, and his mind is already very attentive and calm, but he is still not aware of his own emptiness. Why? This is worth exploring.
Excerpt from Suzhen Liu’s recent family energy workshop, week 11, Emptiness and Loneliness
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