Kathryn
It was on fire when I laid down on it.
Like I said, you need to get rid of death then, because the vast majority of people will suffer the loss of loved ones and will miss them for a long time.Let me reiterate. I believe that suffering can be eliminated entirely, eventually.
I suppose I was tasked with this knowledge in a vision. A mystical experience. Perhaps it's just a idealistic hunch. Perhaps, even if impossible, the elimination of suffering is the most noble goal. So even if not possible, working towards it anyways is a must. But if people believe in the inevitability of suffering, they will for sure forever suffer.
I have lost my inlaws, my dad, my mom, my younger brother, and my husband, and will probably lose more people. I miss them so much sometimes! You are a lot younger than I am (I am 62). I don't go around sobbing or like I said, even missing any of them every second of every day, but sometimes I just do miss them. I think I am healthy emotionally, but even so...you need to get rid of death before you talk about getting rid of suffering.