Fool writes:
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In a way, it would almost be like accepting a living state of death, where material reality has no longer any real meaning, because none could be attained?
In short - "spirituality" is for losers?
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That's very good, Fool. And Buddhists tell us to rise above our passions, specially the broad generic of desire.
No, spirituality is not for losers only but also for survivors.
Consider this scenario that happens on the road all the time: Someone brazenly cuts into your lane, you rise above your anger, your urge to rush over and overtake him, by not giving it any attention; but you feel agitated and very uncomfortable. Don't tell me you don't -- that's lying.
Consider that if you are not opting to be a 'loser' here, one day you will get killed in an accident or the mad man you cut off in turn might shoot you down to get even or to satisfy his rage.
The source of spirituality is the need to rise above and in opposition to the flesh. Who teach us spirituality? All of mankind who have realized long ago from the dawn of civilization to dissimulate our urges to act on the aggressive instincts or the libidinous and the avaricious instincts.
To be cynical, spirituality is for losers. But to be constructive, look for some compensation that will be profitable to yourself in other directions and overall advantageous to you, when you have to say nol to your urges. For example, if you can't hit back because of more trouble in so doing, then found a society of anti-violence and universal peace among men. This endeavor will contribute to further civilization and yes 'spiritualization' of mankind.
Susma Rio Sep