CONCEPT
Groundlessness
The recognition that the stability humans crave is a construction rather than a fact — that the ground beneath your feet was never solid, only familiar.
Groundlessness is
Pema Chödrön's foundational teaching on the nature of reality and the primary source of human suffering. The ground — the sense of a stable self in a stable world — is not discovered but fabricated, constructed habit by habit through careers, relationships, identities, belief systems, and expertise. The fabrication is so thorough that most people live their entire lives without noticing that the solidity they depend on is a construction rather than a given. Chödrön's teaching is not a metaphysical claim about the unreality of the world but an experiential observation: everything a human being depends on is composed, and everything composed is impermanent. The desk will break, the paycheck will stop, the expertise will become obsolete — not because something went wrong but because impermanence is the nature of composed things. Suffering arises not from the dissolution but from the resistance to it, from the insistence that the ground should be there when it is not.
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