I think we do need to know pain to know pleasure. If there weren't pain, we wouldn't recognize pleasure. It's the contrasts that make up life. Life goes on although when we suffer such depth of sorrow we feel the whole world ought to stop. Eventually we have to catch up. Ananda did not run from his pain or judge it. He opened himself to the experience and stayed with it. That brought him beyond to enlightenment.
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