What is "ignorance"?
I have been puzzled for quite some time about the meaning of this Buddhist term. This morning I received the following insight:
Ignorance is that state of being
in which one is not able or willing
to see all phenomena as they are,
and therefore create a substitute:
the Conditioned World (samsara).
"not able" refers to ignorance in the sense of not knowing.
"not willing" refers to ignoring all that we actually do know.
The Conditioned World is a collection of patches of two kinds:
Naively yours, Jerry
in which one is not able or willing
to see all phenomena as they are,
and therefore create a substitute:
the Conditioned World (samsara).
"not able" refers to ignorance in the sense of not knowing.
"not willing" refers to ignoring all that we actually do know.
The Conditioned World is a collection of patches of two kinds:
- Regarding the passive "not able" ignorance, they fill up the gaps of our lacking knowledge with assumptions, beliefs, expectations, logic etc., leading for example to disagreement and disappointment.
- Regarding the active "not willing" ignorance, they cover up our consciously chosen nonvirtuous deeds with excuses, justifications, resolutions etc., leading for example to self-doubt and restlessness.
Naively yours, Jerry

