To Love and to Suffer
An Explanation to Our Lack of Love
We love God because that gives us pleasure. We love music
because it gives us pleasure. We even love our consorts or
sons because of the pleasure that that gives us. Pleasure is
a key mechanism of human behaviour and nature. We love
pleasure, even if we sometimes deny it, or distrust it.
We love what gives us pleasure, and makes us happy...
And yet there is another, rather different side to the
reality of love. Love can cause pain… And the reason is
simple: pain, death, misfortune turn around our lives, and
when they reach those we love, that touches. That demands
sacrifices and pain. In contradiction, love isn’t only a
cause of pleasure. Love may also be a reason of pain.
Accordingly, loving a lot, or loving many people, can be a
source of pain, and not just a source of joy and pleasure.
And that’s why not loving is a way of escaping pain. That’s
what I-Hsuan, a radical Chinese Monk and Zen master states
with his strange words: