I have severe chronic pain. I could day dream all day, about the coast. And still be in massive pain everywhere. The pain drains most of my energy and my mental clarity. I have severe Fibromyalgia. Permanent spinal injuries, from a horse riding accident. I have a 30 year, chronic pain history. My whole adult life, I have been in chronic and acute pain.
@@lisab9541I too have fibromyalgia arthritis in my spine hips the worst. Along with many other physical medical problems for 25+ years. I distract myself from the pain. Focusing on it makes me worse physically & mentally. I tell myself it can be worse. May not seem like it but it always can be worse. Sorry you're going through this. However I think everything bad we go thru in life makes us stronger. Love & light to u❤❤❤🙏🙏👑🐝
Correct, perception is probably thee most powerful part of it all, suffering is relative and subjective to the individual, a issue that may seem small to one in great suffering , may seem extremely large to one who does not suffer to that level, it’s all relative. And as you said, the mind is one heck of a powerful thing
Just coping in life is suffering. When all you can do is cope you cannot thrive and flourish you can only delude yourself into thinking you’re ok with it.
If one can survive suffering on and off almost 50 years of chronic depression and then 20 9f physical pain without killing oneself, I'd say that's strength.
Certainly has created all kinds of emotions in me, with repeats of many like this can’t be happening, but it is, if I could afford a doctor that actually cares enough to put it all together, but I can’t afford that kind of doctor. No one understands, but I also don’t, and I’m the one living with this chronic illness. I feel shame, embarrassment, stupidity that I can’t figure out how to fix this. But in the end, I do believe I am a spiritual being having a human experience. I call on my guides for help so I can settle and learn to take it one day at a time. ❤️👍
I have severe chronic pain. I could day dream all day, about the coast. And still be in massive pain everywhere. The pain drains most of my energy and my mental clarity. I have severe Fibromyalgia. Permanent spinal injuries, from a horse riding accident. I have a 30 year, chronic pain history. My whole adult life, I have been in chronic and acute pain.
❤❤❤I see you.
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@@lisab9541I too have fibromyalgia arthritis in my spine hips the worst. Along with many other physical medical problems for 25+ years. I distract myself from the pain. Focusing on it makes me worse physically & mentally. I tell myself it can be worse. May not seem like it but it always can be worse. Sorry you're going through this. However I think everything bad we go thru in life makes us stronger. Love & light to u❤❤❤🙏🙏👑🐝
Correct, perception is probably thee most powerful part of it all, suffering is relative and subjective to the individual, a issue that may seem small to one in great suffering , may seem extremely large to one who does not suffer to that level, it’s all relative. And as you said, the mind is one heck of a powerful thing
Just coping in life is suffering. When all you can do is cope you cannot thrive and flourish you can only delude yourself into thinking you’re ok with it.
If one can survive suffering on and off almost 50 years of chronic depression and then 20 9f physical pain without killing oneself, I'd say that's strength.
Certainly has created all kinds of emotions in me, with repeats of many like this can’t be happening, but it is, if I could afford a doctor that actually cares enough to put it all together, but I can’t afford that kind of doctor. No one understands, but I also don’t, and I’m the one living with this chronic illness. I feel shame, embarrassment, stupidity that I can’t figure out how to fix this. But in the end, I do believe I am a spiritual being having a human experience. I call on my guides for help so I can settle and learn to take it one day at a time. ❤️👍
This is profound! Thank you
I’m playing this everyday
Acceptance means also that I accept the real experience of suffering. Beware that coping is not just negotiation.
As long as the suffering isn't being deliberately caused by someone else, this is valid. Not easy, but valid