Saturday, August 22, 2026

Learning from anger

 The purpose of learning meditation is to bring greater clarity and ease into our lives. That is how it can truly support us in daily living.

 

Whenever there is something weighing on your heart, a strange feeling, or something that makes you unhappy, you can simply pay attention to it and observe it. If a feeling arises, allow yourself to feel it. There is no need to deliberately search for anything.

 

These lessons do not come only through meditation practice. There are opportunities to learn everywhere in daily life. Learning is present in every moment.

 

Meditation does not necessarily need to provide an answer or tell you exactly what something is. Simply maintaining awareness is enough. There is no need to force yourself to achieve a certain result, nor is there a timetable. Relax, follow the process naturally, and whatever appears, continue to observe it with attention.

 

At the beginning, there will naturally be many stages and processes. Learning itself is a process. Observation also contains many stages. Whatever arises is part of the process, and life itself is also a process.

 

Anger is only a surface-level expression. Beneath it lies something deeper. When we see what lies underneath, it is often fear. Only when the deeper layers become clear is freedom possible. There is a path, a pattern, to this process.

 

Anger is the starting point. If you continue inward, you will encounter loss, sadness, and grief. Going deeper still, at the very core, is fear.

 

Remaining stuck in anger means remaining at the outermost layer, the surface of the experience.

 

If you merely try not to be angry, but do not patiently unravel and observe these layers, then the grief and sense of loss beneath the anger remain. As long as they remain, anger cannot completely dissolve.

 

Only when fear is clearly seen can the entire structure collapse and lose its power to exist.

 

Moving inward from anger, we find sadness, hurt, and loss. Moving deeper still, we find fear. This is a natural sequence. By continuing to look inward, we dissolve the problem at its root. Beyond that point, it is no longer about anger.

 

Sometimes a person becomes angry because of a single comment or a minor incident. A small surface trigger can provoke anger, but that is only the outer layer. Why does it exist? At its root lies fear.

 

The anger we express outwardly is not usually a direct expression of fear. It often comes wrapped in many layers and disguises. When we are afraid, we create many forms of protection, and anger is one of them. If someone remains trapped in anger, it often indicates that deeper self-exploration has not yet taken place.

 

First, we must allow what is there. Only then can it emerge. Being angry and allowing anger to emerge are not the same thing. Anger is often a reaction to being triggered. Allowing it to emerge and then observing it is entirely different. Once observation begins, it is no longer simply anger.

 

When we allow the energy to flow and see what lies behind it, that is when genuine release occurs.

 

Recalling the past is not the same as observing it. Simply remembering is only memory; there is no awareness in it. The issue still exists because it has not been dissolved. It is merely a recollection that has resurfaced. If we remember something without observing and understanding it, it continues to remain within us. Only through awareness can what is remembered begin to loosen and transform.

 

Transformation happens when we truly stay with the experience during observation, understand the situation, and see the full truth contained within that moment.

 

Perhaps all you have noticed is, “I’m angry,” or “They’re so annoying.” Yet many truths remain unseen. The deeper meaning of the situation and the emotions that were never acknowledged are still hidden. There is much that has not yet been seen.

 

If you only notice the anger and then walk away, the real content of the experience remains unseen.

 

When everything is fully seen, liberation becomes possible. You are freed from the problem, from the obstacle itself. Once you reach the deeper layer of fear, anger can disappear completely, as if it had never been there.

 

When there is little interference, the power of observation is strong, and sometimes the process can pass through in a single day.

 

The interference comes from explanations and rationalizations:

 

“You were wrong.”

“You hurt me.”

 

The more we cling to our interpretations, the slower the process becomes. Beneath it all are sadness, pain, and fear. At the deepest level, that is what is truly there.

 

Suzhen Liu

 

If you enjoy Suzhen Liu’s writings, please check out her latest book, “Discover Love Within—Release your Suffering,” available on Amazon

 

Friday, August 21, 2026

Wholeness

 Legend has it that Bodhidharma stared at a wall for 9 years. He already has done it so that “you” don’t have to do it. “You” have only one thing to do, when the inner restlessness, boredom, lovelessness, impatience, anger, depression, loneliness, disquiet, aggression, clinginess, romantic longing, lust, greed, etc. pops up, stay with it. Watch the rising thought-feeling energy like a jewel in your hand and see what happens. The list of emotional pitfalls may seem overwhelming, but it’s always coming from the same source, an illusionary feeling of being incomplete. Stay with it for a few seconds and wholeness shines through.


Achieving wholeness is our job. It’s a feeling of standing on two feet without any desire to move into any direction watching the world go by. Theoretically, reaching wholeness may appear impossible to achieve, but practically, it’s not as daunting a job as it appears. That’s because body, mind and world are One. “You” attracted the environment that allows “you” to be whole. There is only one requirement to reach that state and that is to figure out the art of getting the self out of the Way. Every living moment is an invite to feel this wholeness on the inside and to see it manifested in the world that surrounds us.


Thursday, August 20, 2026

Do Past Injuries Decide Our Destiny?

 We all got a lot of injuries in our family. Our destiny will develop according to these injuries. For example, when parents cannot praise their child, the child will lack confidence and will keep wanting to prove himself in relationships or life. This attitude to prove himself will trap him and consume his energy. No matter how often he has proven himself, he still lacks confidence. This destiny arises because he experienced injuries in relationships.

 

So are the people who are abused by their parents. They may get scared when others speak a little louder and react from fear. It is difficult for them to have an easy life and cannot trust others. They always feel lonely and have a feeling of not belonging. They keep stuck experiencing these injuries. If you cannot see these adverse influences from your childhood and manage to heal yourself, you will keep cycling, caught either with the desire to prove yourself or reacting from fear. People who witness the fighting of their parents will transfer the same traumas into their own marriage. When people are stuck in this cycle, they are in pain because of what they do or think. Also, their relationships function under these injuries and they cannot break through from them.

 

If we don’t heal these injuries, we cannot start the soul’s evolution. If we can heal ourselves through family constellations, it will be easier for us to move forward. Why do we carry these injuries?  Because our memories remember these injuries and prevent us from distinguishing between now and then. Also, most of the time, these injuries are not limited to this present generation, maybe they go back to past generations or are a repeating injury in the family. If we don ‘t heal these injuries, they will keep repeating themselves. So it is important for us to heal these injuries. Healing is important since otherwise our consciousness will be stuck with these injuries and cannot move forward. Our soul’s evolution, not to mention freedom, depends on it!

 

We will carry these injuries in our deeper consciousness and close ourselves. When we close ourselves with these injuries, the pain will be endless.

 

Our parents hurt us without any awareness. Maybe these injuries are from their parents, or their thinking patterns created these injuries. We cannot transcend these injuries as an individual. The whole family is a unit; every family member contributes to the whole. These injuries are related, for example, we will hurt our parents after we were injured. We refuse them, or when someone in our family suffers and we want to save them, we will suffer too. These interactions create layers of injuries and form the energy of a family unit. This energy will keep repeating itself and become the main theme of a family and fate. Most of the time our development will follow this energy. If we don’t heal this energy and this energy is stuck, we will cycle in these areas and repeat the pain.

 

When we present the energy of the family in a family constellation, family members can heal their relationship and set the energy free. At the same time, you will have insights and these insights will bring healing and your life will be renewed.

 

 

If you enjoy Suzhen Liu’s writings, please check out her latest book, “Discover Love Within—Release your Suffering,” available on Amazon

 

 

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Universal Love

 In Universal Love there is no “I”. Compassion (=sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings and misfortunes of others) is at best an approximation of this dimension of Oneness, as is romantic love. In Awareness, attachments and aversions are at worst registered but simply looked through. Universal Love acts in choice-less awareness.


A spiritual quest is some sort of ongoing spring cleaning in time in which remaining interferences to Universal Love are understood and let go of, but there is no progress along a spiritual quest. We are born in Universal Love and we shall return to Universal Love. Spiritual living is nothing but the clearing up of a few misunderstandings and misperceptions.


#love #compassion #spirituality #awakening #awareness #oneness 


Monday, August 17, 2026

See what “you” don’t see!

 Ramana Maharshi was a young man when he suddenly felt like he was dying. He stayed conscious as his body appeared to shut down and asked himself the question, what remains when the body is not? He discovered non-duality in that break-through moment.


Eckhart Tolle was a student who fell into a deep depression. One day he felt like a vortex was descending on him and was sucking him in. The next morning he woke up as a transformed man. It took him a while to study spirituality to find the language in order to share what happened to him.


Isn’t it interesting that two of the giants of spirituality never consciously set out to become enlightened? These spiritual break-throughs just happened to them and then made it their mission to share their insights with others. The subconscious does the heavy lifting in the Awakening process.


How can we see what we don’t see? How can the conscious 20 percent in the iceberg analogy steer the unseen 80 percent drifting in the water? Actually, it’s the other way around. The unseen 80 percent is carrying us along! Wake up to this fact and you see what the “you” doesn’t see. That’s spiritual living. 


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Seeing the Whole Through a Single Thought

 (A student asked: “While practicing martial arts, I suddenly felt like crying halfway through. Should I keep focusing on the movements? In the past, I would ignore my emotions and continue doing the exercise.”)

 

When you feel like crying, why do you need to ask me whether you should continue practicing or go cry? If there is something you genuinely want to do, why do you need permission?

 

(Student: “Because at that moment, I thought I should hurry up and finish the assignment.”)

 

And then cry afterward?

 

(Student: “Yes. But later I no longer felt like crying.”)

 

There is no standard answer here. The important thing is that through this moment, you can see a pattern: often, you ignore your true feelings. You may even fail to value your genuine emotions. When your feelings come into conflict with family members or circumstances, you may habitually choose to suppress your own experience.

 

Do you think that creates problems?

 

(Student: “Yes.”)

 

It can. The problem tends to keep extending itself because this has become your habitual way of responding.

 

If you do not understand or adjust this mental pattern, what we call karma begins accumulating little by little from this very place. Over time, what builds up between two people may become resentment, anger, and bitterness—gathering layer upon layer.

 

You keep compressing yourself, storing up anger and grievances. Eventually, this may manifest as verbal attacks, harsh criticism, or a sharp, cutting tone in your speech.

 

(Student: “Yes. Becoming aggressive, saying hurtful things, or even making threats.”)

 

Exactly. It accumulates bit by bit. Once this pattern has solidified into part of your personality, it becomes very difficult to change. In relationships, anger, jealousy, and resentment continue to build.

 

This resentment can form a deeply tangled knot that is difficult to untie. The more challenging part is that you do not know how to resolve it, and at the same time, you continue creating more of it. Eventually, feeling helpless, you may begin searching for the meaning of life itself. In reality, this is often a projection of the problem or a way of shifting your attention away from it.

 

You may feel that you have already given so much, always considered others, and even sacrificed and suppressed yourself. Yet despite all that, you still cannot receive respect from others or even the basic experience of being seen and acknowledged.

 

In the end, this pattern can leave you feeling trapped, helpless, and unable to find meaning in life. At the same time, you may find nothing that truly offers comfort or support.

 

The root of the problem is that you do not understand the process we have just been discussing. This process is actually the beginning of karmic creation. The resentment and jealousy generated within a situation, if not expressed verbally, may eventually take the form of violence.

 

(Student: “Yes. One day I suddenly felt like hitting and kicking my husband. The thought just appeared, and the feeling came with it.”)

 

This is how suffering continues to accumulate.

 

The fact that you could feel this way toward your husband reveals that this pattern already exists within your consciousness. It is the very mechanism through which karma is created. The moment such thoughts arise, you have already entered into that suffering.

 

Even so, there is still a way through it.

 

The place to begin is with your intentions—the very first movement of the mind. You need to clearly see the reason you create karma, the thought that starts the process. Understanding that is the first step toward liberation.

 

Suzhen Liu

 

If you enjoy Suzhen Liu’s writings, please check out her latest book, “Discover Love Within—Release your Suffering,” available on Amazon

 

Sunday, August 16, 2026

The power of observing

 The question is not what to do; the question is how to see. The question is not of changing your character, the question is not to become more good, to become more saintly, to be less a sinner – no, that is not the question. The question is: how to see without mind, how to see without choice. The question is not concerned with doing and action, the question is concerned with the quality of awareness. 

Osho


Eckhart Tolle says you are the one listening to your thoughts and in a way he is correct, but in a way this statement can also be misleading. The observer can be a cleverly constructed part of our conditioned self—a spiritual super ego that claims to know what is “right” and what is “wrong.” It feels spiritual to observe thoughts, feelings and actions, but in reality we never leave the world of duality behind.


Observing is the answer. It’s a total acceptance of the prevailing energy in the moment at hand, and the act of observing transforms the frequency without ever connecting with the illusionary entity that wants things to be different than they are. Observing is the Holy Grail of spirituality. So what is the practice? Observe when “you” are getting lost in thought, feeling and action and observe the observer too!