Dear Teacher,
"All manifest creatures suffer, life itself is suffering, life as we know it."
"God is love. God creates; love creates. So anything related with creation relates to the force of love."
I do understand, that life is suffering; the constant desire, craving, aversion, conflict, dualism of mind -- this, I understand.
What I don't understand is, how come the act of creation, which will lead to each creation going through suffering for millions lifetime, is said to be an act of love? Many times, after reading some of other lectures, I got the impression that, creating was more like an act of curiosity with suffering as incidental side effect, rather than an act of love.
Kindly enlighten. Thanks.
"All manifest creatures suffer, life itself is suffering, life as we know it."
"God is love. God creates; love creates. So anything related with creation relates to the force of love."
I do understand, that life is suffering; the constant desire, craving, aversion, conflict, dualism of mind -- this, I understand.
What I don't understand is, how come the act of creation, which will lead to each creation going through suffering for millions lifetime, is said to be an act of love? Many times, after reading some of other lectures, I got the impression that, creating was more like an act of curiosity with suffering as incidental side effect, rather than an act of love.
Kindly enlighten. Thanks.