Illness, Pain | | Sickness and pain seem more serious obstacles than hunger, coldness
etc. because the discomfort they produce requires more energy to
manage. This may substantially reduce our drive for inner expansion.
Yet again we are the ones who decide to what extent we allow these factors to interfere with our intentions. If we choose to focus on more fascinating themes, illness or pain become less able to detract us.
Changed attitude: When
we experience pain or sickness, we easily allow the accompanying
sensations to overwhelm all our being. Yet almost always only one (small) part of our body is affected.
Consciously limit these sensations to the impaired part. Compartmentalize the
pain. Encapsulate it. Recognize that the rest of your body as a whole
still works fine. Don't permit pain and sickness to dominate your entire attention.
Allocate some part of your energy to manage this compartmentalization,
and direct all other - free - energy towards more productive purposes.
It also helps to judge impartiallyWHY we experience a certain disability of our body, and what we want to learn from this, - to quickly and purposefully conclude the lesson. This might just be the crucial step towards a fundamental healing.
Practical Tip: And never underestimate how attractive pain and painful feelings can be for you, though most people would probably vehemently deny this.
Yet how often do we enjoy telling others of our sicknesses and hardships or show great interest in their misfortunes and troubles. How often do we dwell on hurt feelings like 'They'll see how little they accomplish without me!', or heroic sadness like 'They never notice how much I am doing for them!'.
Pain is a stimulant !
If we lack positive experiences or stimulation, dwelling on pain and
illness may just infuse our life with the very excitement and drama we
crave. An entire movie and news industry is making huge money off this
exact craving.
Yet dwelling on pain or sickness neither removes
their original cause, nor does it help us to find a way out of our
predicament.
Next: - HOW TO DISSOLVE OBSTACLES - Craving for Stability
Author: Hermann Kuhn Book-Title: 'Unlimited Horizons'
ISBN: 978-3-9811466-9-1 Copyright 2008 Crosswind Publishing, Wunstorf, Germany
Available in pdf-format at DOWNLOADS
www.unlimited-horizons.de
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