and did I mention fear, I should have done because believe it or
not the fear of pain or injury plays a very big part in preventing you from doing the splits.
And
not fear of pain; evidently only losers, the weak and the unempowered, fear pain.
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The
fear of the great nothing is too much for my mind to bear, and I can sleep at night by convincing myself that the absolute nothing we all face one day will instead be full
of happy choirs
of angels, reward for any suffering I've endured, punishment
of the wicked and evil (it
pains me to think those who cause so much evil will
not suffer for eternity, so hell is a great comfort too), and that I'll get to see all those I currently miss since the death
of friends and family are so painful.
You could even imagine a digital intelligence with awareness that is
not capable
of pain, suffering or
fear.
Leave it to religion to dictate how you should think and act, down to your last moments
of life, for
fear of experiencing even greater
pain after death... and why shouldn't they know?
You could be one
of them, one who believes freedom can be found
not only beyond the
fear and
pain — but actually within it.
of how you saw the face
of God in the midst
of fear or
pain or joy and understood, really understood, Mary,
not kneeling chastely beside a clean manger refraining from touching her babe, just moments after birth but instead, sore and exhilarated, weary and pressing a sleepy, wrinkled newborn to her breasts, treasuring every moment in her heart, marvelling
not only at his very presence but at her own strength, how surrender and letting go is true work, tucking every sight and smell and smack
of his lips into her own marrow.
They don't know the motivations behind our actions, which are such a crazy mix
of self - preservation, pride, wisdom, uncertainty,
fear,
pain, generosity, apathy, and prudence, it's hard for us to figure them out for ourselves sometimes!
I am sorry for your
pain but let it do its work because to speak out
of fear or anger doesn't build up.
Instead
of understanding — that intellectual understanding which we are so fond
of — there is a feeling
of rightness,
of knowing, knowing things which you are
not yet able to understand... As long as we know what it's about, then we can have the courage to go wherever we are asked to go, even if we
fear that the road may take us through danger and
pain.»
Just as each one
of us wants happiness and
fears pain, just as each one
of us wants to live and
not to die, so do all other creatures (quoted in Chapple, 226).
Her tears were occasioned
not by the
pain of her horrible loss, sharpened by the shortness
of the marriage, nor even the ubiquitous
fears for the future that stalk the newly bereaved.
And, we have so many:
fear of pain, disease, injury, failure,
not being accepted, missing an opportunity, and being scammed to name a few.
You don't just believe that bad things will happen to non-believers, you plan to take great joy in their suffering and your life currently is dominated by your gleeful anticipation
of their
fear and
pain?
They are dealing with loads
of guilt,
pain,
fear, suffering, and doubt, but the church they attend does
not allow them to show any
of these things because it's
not «spiritual.»
One is called upon
not to
fear physical death, so as
not to lose one's very self, panicked by
fear of death (Q 12:4), which is the greatest threat
of evil forces, from unbearable
pain to dictatorships.
Let us see rather whether pity,
pain, and
fear, and the sentiment
of human helplessness may
not open a profounder view and put into our hands a more complicated key to the meaning
of the situation.
In fact, for twelve years I kept silent about the
pain because the «you don't look sick» response confirms a deep
fear that I won't be believed and the burden
of proof will be on me.
If God had
not done this, we would have forever been suffering the consequences
of our sins, but since Jesus died for us, though we still suffer from sin in this life, a day is coming when we will be freed from the presence
of sin, and will no longer experience the
pain,
fear, and loneliness that comes with it.
«It is indeed better (as no one ever could deny) that men should be led to worship God by teaching, than that they should be driven to it by
fear of punishment or
pain; but it does
not follow that because the former course produces the better men, therefore those who do
not yield to it should be neglected.
Tragically, due to this idea, many surviving families
of suicide victims
not only have to deal with the terrible loss
of losing a loved one in such a horrible way, but also have to deal with the
pain,
fear, and incredible sorrow
of thinking that their loved one is now in hell, even though they may have been a wonderful Christian for most
of their life.
«As a society we need to be moving towards policies that protect the welfare
of animals,
not ones that will lead to increased distress,
fear, injury,
pain and disease.»
He had a long, happy, purposeful life and we were so grateful that he just expired
of old age in a
nest of quilts in our living - room surrounded by his two - legged and four - legged family, with no
pain or
fear.
I'm sure the tears were from
fear of the unknown and disappointment,
not simply the
pain.
Sad to say but
fear the worse, even more frightening kind
of don't care anymore, the Fossil will remain in charge so more
pain coming our way.
Some common triggers, according to the Birth Trauma Association, are: lengthy labor or short and very painful labor, induction, poor
pain relief, feelings
of loss
of control, high levels
of medical intervention, traumatic or emergency deliveries (e.g. emergency cesarean section), impersonal treatment or problems with staff attitudes,
not being listened to, lack
of information or explanation, lack
of privacy and dignity,
fear for baby's safety, stillbirth, birth injuries to the baby, NICU stay, poor postpartum care, previous trauma (such as sexual abuse, domestic violence, trauma with a previous birth).
not wanting to have a bowel movement because
of fear of the
pain it might cause (stool withholding), which makes constipation worse
I appreciate that the author does
not shy away from discussing the
fears that surround pregnancy and labor and the
pain that is part
of the labor and delivery period.
If you are in severe
pain, you shouldn't suffer for
fear of harming your baby by taking a painkiller, but if you have a mild headache, a glass
of water and a lie - down might be just as effective, without exposing your baby to the medication.
For all the
pain and
fear associated with their 3 1/2 months in the NICU, Coleman left feeling lucky that
not only was her family intact, but that she had been given the gift
of practice — learning how to care for her two fragile babies under the watchful eyes
of the nurses and doctors.
Also known as «emotional dystocia,» this can be anything from an extreme
fear of labor
pain,
not feeling safe, or lack
of privacy, to trauma from prior sexual abuse.
The blood test ended up being much more painful than either
of us anticipated, and at the time she didn't feel safe enough to express her
fear or
pain at the time.
I actually couldn't stand the «contractions are just surges» crowd after my first child was born, but even I decided to have another home birth in the hopes it would be better, and in spite
of all my
fear of the
pain (which, just for the record, ended up being just as bad the second time around).
I agree that
pain is a perception, I agree that women (even if they don't know it) are naturally strong, and
fear antagonizes the perception
of pain.
The Hypnobirthing ® method teaches mothers that if you remove
fear and tension, severe
pain does
not have to be part
of labor.
Upon some reflection, I realized that it wasn't a
fear of being in
pain (which would be completely understandable), but a
fear of being poked and prodded during checkups and labor.
What children are learning when they're in
pain or
fear of pain is much different than what they are learning when
not afraid or in
pain.
It can be observed at the residence
of the late Alhaji AbdulHakeem Salawudeen that there is
pain, agony, dejection and lost
of affection for their hitherto loved ones on the faces
of these young individuals and there are
fears that if
not properly taken care
of and monitored, Barakat, Usman and Fatimoh may become a huge nuisance to the society.
Those other victims being people in desperate need
of pain treatment who can
not now get it because
of fears related to the prescribing and use
of opioids.
The «other victims»
of the opioid epidemic are
pain patients who need the drugs but can
not now get them because
of fears related to their use
Huebner suspects that «if people are willing to accept attributions
of pain, it might
not be hard for them to accept that machines have other feelings, like hoping, wishing, dreaming, or
fearing.»
All
of us have at one time or another felt trapped by such a commitment, longing for a happier, though uncertain, state
of existence but
fearing the short - term
pain required to reach it.Commitment is a big issue
not only for us as individuals, but for us as a culture as well.
If you're fully aware
of your whole self, you'll be in a better position to face your
fears -
of pain,
of discomfort,
of your limitations - and become a person that isn't defined by any
of these things.
Imagine a life
not controlled by your latest
pain - management appointment, your movement
not limited due to
fear of causing
pain, and years
of life without aches and
pains on the very edge
of your consciousness every second
of the day.
If you stay in a state
of relaxation and don't allow
fear to settle in, then you can experience less sensation in the form
of pain.
«That is where your difficulty is,» she said, «Birth is
not a thing you can fight, and tension and
fear will create the
pain you are afraid
of.»
Out
of fear I took the standard Doxycyclene for 30 days and was still
not well I found an amazing world renowned Dr
of Chinese medicine Dr Zhang who treated me with 6 months
of powerful herbal formulation, I feel great now except some lingering
pain in my right ankle.
My physical symptoms weren't even the worst part, it was the
fear of pain, the confusion, feeling constantly out
of control, and days on end
of racking my brain for connections and answers that kept me paralyzed and exhausted.
Acupuncture can be a very effective
pain management tool but many people can
not just get over their
fear of needles.