Saturday, January 9, 2016

Let's Face Our Pain

Pain is a factor of life that is just as important as happiness, love, and friendship.  In fact, if there was no pain to ever be felt, there would be no such thing as joy because they are opposites, such as yin and yang.  They complete one another.  

Pain and suffering are things that we as humans must endure to live the happy and fulfilling human-experience that we call life.  Avoiding the things that make us feel sad will not ever make us happy because we know deep in our souls that those things are still in existence, fermenting into larger problems the longer they sit and wait to be dealt with.  I know that feeling head on.  It has been extremely prevalent in my past.  And just recently have I learned that it will not dissipate until I let it come to the surface.  And then, after all my pain was dealt with, I was able to free the caged bird inside of me, and that caged bird is now my inner light; my soul.  

Avoidance hurts ourselves even more than the short pain we feel if we actually faced our issues face-to-face.  That is ironic because the exact reason we avoid pain is to protect ourselves, while in reality we are really making things worse for ourselves, because eventually, that past wound will come up again.  

In my case, I had many past hurts involving my father who abandoned my mom, brother, and I when my brother and I were very young.  A little while after, I was put in a bad situation where a man took advantage of me.  I never faced the truth of these issues.  Pretending that things are okay is not going to make things okay because that is not reality.  And in the words of a child:  it is really a bummer to face things that make us sad.  When we face events that happened in the past that keep us down in the present, we free ourselves.  We actually make joy and happiness a reality because all of the hidden sadness and regret and pain have been dealt with.  

It is never too late to change things.  If you have been avoiding an issue that is ten, twenty, thirty or more years old... you can still talk about it and face it head on with an open heart of understanding and acceptance.  Heal your hurt heart.  Help it soothe and make dissapear the stitches that you mended on its wounds that never fully healed on its own.  

We can never avoid pain because it is part of life, and we are all living.  But that does not mean that life is bad.  Pain is what connects us together as humans; it is what links our individual human-hearts together and makes us unified into the beautiful family called humanity.  

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