Sunday, January 4, 2015

Pain Pain Go Away...

Pain Pain Go Away, come again another day ???

Wait.... Don't ever come again. Isn't this what we always wish ? 

Yes, we do.
But as balance in life is important, pain can never completely go away. 
You could however, change your reaction to it.
Pain keeps you in the present. In the Now. It keeps us what we call A.L.I.V.E.
Have you noticed that as our pain becomes past, we do not remember it. We cannot remember it. This is a boon given to mankind. We may recollect the situation but the feeling is lost. Well I am not complaining!

Physical pain is experienced lesser in reality than the worry that precedes it.
Although emotional pain is experienced in manifold than the worry we dedicate to it.
Such is Life. 
But sometimes pain helps us to live, many times it even helps us to heal.
It makes us challenge our own beliefs. Be it mental, emotional, physical or psychological.
As long as Life exists, pain will co-exist!
But you can change the way you perceive it, the way you deal with it or the way you handle it.
Life comes a full circle not when pain vanishes but rather when you accept it as an expression of Life itself!

Quoting a line from the poem, "I wish you enough" which says,

I wish you enough happiness to keep your spirit alive,
I wish you enough pain so that the smallest joys in life may appear much bigger.
Because even though we wish pain never comes our way (I wish that for you too), it teaches us that Everything is to be experienced in the Present. Just like we experience Pain! 

Like Haruki Murakami once said...

Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional.

3 comments:

D R Nayar said...

Welcome back.

Yes. Pain does make us feel the present; it also keeps us alive. And when in pain, we know pleasure isn't far away.

Nice thought. well expressed. Keep writing

Priyanka Kantak said...


Thank you for the warm welcome.

True, its like a cycle. When one side of a polarity happens, the other side is not far behind!

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