what, in your estimation, is the answer to eliminating suffering? Is it even possible? Or lessening it at least, if it isn't possible to eliminate it. Theories, experience, book recommendations, rants to the effect that it is impossible, all welcome.
I don't think it's possible to eliminate suffering in our current existence. I believe this existence will be replaced with an eternal one where suffering--possibly---will no longer be part of our experience. But here in this life, I think suffering is an inherent part of living.
As for this life...I believe the pursuit of happiness is futile. It's better to pursue other goals where happiness might be an appreciated byproduct, but not
the goal. I think there are people who deny their experience of suffering, and avoid it at all costs...but it
is very costly to avoid one's suffering. Suffering, I believe, is essential for growth. And there's too much conflict in the world to ever have a reasonable expectation of being free of suffering for any great length of time.
From my perspective, the way to manage suffering is to be able to co-exist with it. I frequently imagine what it would've been like to live through Nazi Germany, and be a Jew in a concentration camp. I've read stories of Jews who found purpose and peace in the midst of some of the greatest suffering I can even imagine. The degree to which I fear suffering is the degree to which it controls me, even when I should be "happy." By facing into it...walking
through the valley of the shadow of death instead of avoiding it...I'm slowly learning that I can survive and even find moments of thriving in the midst of suffering. That doesn't mean I go beat myself up in order to
increase my suffering, but I find peace in being able to sit with my suffering instead of running from it.
Dan Allender has some really good stuff about the value of suffering. His book
Dead Link Removed changed the course of my whole journey. Another good one for CSA survivors, but very very very difficult to read, is
The Wounded Heart.