What Causes Problems
Where do problems come from? Most people would probably say that problems come from a variety of places: from our jobs, from other people, from financial institutions, etc. One particular outlook though says every problem comes from but one source, and by every problem I mean problems affecting both the self and problms that affect others. Where does this outlook say that all problems come from? The individual.
A person might take the notion that all problems come from the individual as an issue of perspective; in other words, problems are only real if a person actually considers something to be a problem. For example, losing a job might be considered a problem for one person but not problematic at all for someone else. The idea that problems are actually a result of a person’s perspective and not something absolute is an interesting one, and may be applicable in different instances. But there are also circumstances that would likely be considered a problem whatever a person’s outlook is: being in the middle of the sea on a ship that’s starting to sink, for instance.
The outlook I’m speaking of that says all problems come from the individual is not a question of perspective in any case: it is absolutely literal. As in, there’s something happening within the individual that has caused a difficulty to occur. Do you lack rewarding social interactions? Are you broke? Are you sick? A reaction within you is responsible for making it occur. The same holds true for difficulties that don’t seem to affect the individual at all. Is there a war taking place somewhere? Is there famine occurring somewhere? Has an act of nature led to suffering and destruction in a distant land? An energy within you has caused all of it, regardless of where it actually occurs.
The idea that the individual is responsible for every problem he or she perceives, no matter how the problem plays out or where it may be taking place, is one that most people would automatically reject. This rejection is almost certainly motivated by the majority belief that a person can only control so much within the universe. The truth is however that thinking like this isn’t absolutely taken to be true. Those who practice hooponopono, the outlook I’ve been speaking of throughout this piece, believe that every problem an individual perceives comes from that individual. And perhaps more importantly, that the individual can resolve these problems: every one of them. More insight and detail about ho’oponopono can be found at need help.
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Posted April 28, 2009
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