Perhaps it is helpful to first conceive of the awareness of suffering as internal and external phenomena, before melting them. When I first dump oatmeal in the pot of water, before I heat and stir and stir and heat, and before the rolled oats and water are not two, they are not one.
With respect to the internal, when suffering ourselves, if we are by grace able to taste the primordial mind and the true nature of cause of our suffering is revealed, then relieved, in a sense, one may come to behold the suffering with a certain reverence and appreciation, for without it would you have beheld the grace and awareness to transcend?
With respect to the external, samasara is found wherever man is found.
Compassion, forms the wellspring of intent to rise up from beneath the bodhi tree. The fire stoked by the bellows of open hearted compassion is the drive to build the cairn, to walk on with the truth, to show the way, to demonstrate the revelation of contentment to those with the capacity for understanding.




