In the physical realm, their are physical limitations which imparts that "suffering" is implied within the system itself. Breaking a bone or losing a loved one will bring about suffering. All non natural suffering appears to only come from "belief" systems. And the majority of these "belief" systems are Religious.
Suffering is natural because we have different seasons when food doesn't grow.. When beasts are not plentiful or livestock hasn't grown to capacity. We suffer for lack of food or warmth. We have people we care about.. Die. We have injury and sickness. Suffering is apart of the system.
Breaking physical limitations within the physical environment simply implies that the environment has limitations and therefore what you are attempting is unnatural, not that you are within the environment to suffer.
Expecting to grow food in an area which has seasons when this is not possible means that you are not living in harmony with the environment, but rather attempting to impose your will upon it. This is an unnatural situation and does not signify that you are here to suffer. Animals, flora and fauna, live in harmony with the environment, they don’t try to impose their will upon it, they either adapt or move on.
If your “beasts” and livestock don’t flourish to your satisfaction then your exploitation of these animals again amounts to the unsuccessful imposition of your will upon nature. As far as any ‘system’ rules are concerned you are behaving unnaturally and any suffering you experience is equal to that which you have caused to your “beasts”. Of course humans are not crops to be harvested or livestock to be exploited, although I’m sure we are all familiar with the ‘goyim’ moniker. In the instance of human exploitation or harvesting, consent has to be obtained from the sufferers, this bypasses the ‘system rules’ and suffering becomes a matter of personal choice or rather free-will.
There are many societies who do not view death as a cause for suffering, loss and misery. To do so is a product of conditioning and fear of the unknown, which is a control mechanism devised by humans, not a part of the ‘system’.
The majority of “unnatural suffering” is caused by humans deliberately inflicting it upon other humans. ‘Religions’ and beliefs are an incitement for this behaviour, most having been founded upon non-physical, unnatural intervention into the physical realm.
The OP concluded man was the beast which was apart of my remark.
This conclusion is not made in the OP of the thread in which you are posting. It is made at the end of the 6th and final part of this series, which is a totally different thread and you have presented it entirely out of context. Whether deliberately or otherwise, your comments, (or rather Spoilers,) are acting like those of a
Gatekeeper attempting to dissuade readers from continuing with the remaining five parts of the series.
The Spiritual denizens don't cause suffering unless your magic rituals are not done properly or you are taking too many mind altering drugs. It's very rare for the denizens to interact and cause suffering.
How curious. That’s exactly the opposite conclusion from the evidence presented in the remaining five parts of this series - the other five parts that you have preempted with your pronouncements in part one.
You seem to be very keen to let everyone know that you are an expert on ritual magic. Would that be based upon the Kabbalah (or however you choose to spell it) by any chance? Coincidentally, or not, the Kabbalah is discussed in the same part 6 of this series where it is shown to have spawned the Sabbatean-Frankist movement, which is still causing suffering on a grand scale today.
Of course, if you have made a genuine mistake and posted these comments of yours in the wrong thread, then that’s easily rectified.