Jed Talks #3: The Tao of the Large-Breasted Goddess with the Shapely Behind
Includes The Tao of the LBGw/SB, a play in 6 acts.
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The Tao of Pain
I know my words are weapons,
full of danger, full of death.
Walt Whitman
A powerfully-built young man named Zeke, in his early twenties and wearing a Texas A&M shirt, explains to me and those assembled that he has suffered for many years from a kind of “soul-level pain”, and that he’s the victim of anti-spiritual forces which have forged in him some bond of earthly attachment too powerful to break. He’d totally wake up if it were possible, he assures us, but alas, his circumstances are uniquely challenging and the way is not open unto to him. This type of creative rationalization is both common and effective. He has constructed an ego-flattering narrative around what amounts to nothing more than his own spiritual inertia; the tendency of an ass on a couch to stay on a couch.
Peace, happiness, compassion, and contentment have become synonymous with spiritual success. The goal of modern spirituality is not to escape from the dungeon but to make yourself comfortable within it. Many spiritual teachers seem to endorse this view by acting as buddies, counselors and life-coaches, dispensing fluffy love rather than the more effective but less popular tough love. If you’re unhappy about some issue, whether it’s a bad relationship or bad karma or a bad hair day, you just tell your spiritual mucky-muck about it and instead of hitting you with a stick or zapping you with a taser or simply being honest with you, they will help restore your sense of peace, happiness and serenity.