OK so while studying Jung and talking to my Kabbalahist friend, it is so evident that there is a huge part of the spiritual journey missing form the suttas. This journey we are on is painful, confusing, littered with highs and lows as we continually transcend then plummet back down into the reality of the shadow and we are often confronted with dark visceral experiences as we develop the fruit. How are we meant to learn how to relate to these things from the suttas. This aspect of the journey is handled in other traditions, but in the suttas, where is the darkness? Is it all summed up in the Buddha's fight against Mara? Did the Buddha make others reach the goal so quickly that they bypassed the gut wrenching struggles of developing the consciousness? Are these suttas missing or lost? Have I not read enough? Did the Buddha just want us to meditate through everything?
Whats the deal? coz this shit hard man and I have to rely on other traditions to learn how to navigate the darkness. This does not seem right.