Easing the Pain

Written by Mathew Naismith
Today, there are a few programs to help people dealing with chronic pain in the absence of pain killers, for which I have been doing most of my life so I know of what I talk about here. Of course pain caused by emotional or mental chronic conditions should be dealt with by dulling the pain in some way; this includes dulling the feeling of feeling utterly hopeless in regards to where the world is going today. I really feel for the feeling and moral people of today, especially the children who grow up in a world of hopelessness in regards to honesty and integrity.
We recently had a mayor, who was trying to clean up corruption, imprisoned for giving jobs to people he knew. In this case, unlike many other politicians, there was no kick back or back handed deal. I would myself hire people I knew who were honest and moral, but of course honesty and integrity is lacking in today’s politicians and leaders of today. To me, this isn’t just a sign of an acute condition but a chronic condition. The absence of honesty and integrity isn’t just an acute condition but a chronic condition. The pain felt by honest moral people is chronic and is very real.
Acute: Having or experiencing a short rapid but severe course onset.
Chronic: Being long-lasting and recurrent or characterized by long suffering.
This is to do with mental or emotional pain as well. A chronic sufferer can also feel long periods of acute pain, but an acute sufferer cannot suffer from chronic conditions. People of honesty and integrity will suffer from chronic pain in a world lacking in honesty and integrity, accept this and move on from this. On the other hand, there are people who will only feel the occasional acute pain, usually in line with some kind of material loss.
Firstly don’t ever expect acute sufferers to understand chronic sufferers, they usually have no will to do so or even have the ability to do so. Secondly, as an honest moral person, would you rather suffer chronic pain from the absence of honesty and integrity, or, suffer from acute pain and be part of the dishonesty and immorality expressed today?
An honest moral person has no other recourse but to suffer from chronic pain, and most often quite willing to do so as the alternative is totally out of the question. Chronic sufferers also usually learn to make the best of what they have, not the worse of what they have which is in line with chronic physical conditions. What this means is avoid looking at chronic pain as a negative or even a positive, it is simply a recourse one must take to stay honest and moral. Yes, stay right away from positive and negative thinking while suffering chronic pain. You should notice now how acute sufferers hang onto the positives and negatives, preferring the divide the positives from the negatives. To an acute sufferer, chronic suffers are negative, compared and separate to their positive of course.
Yes, acute sufferers often see chronic sufferers as being negative, even and probably especially in regards to honesty and integrity in a lot of cases. In politics today, I would say that honesty and integrity are seen as a huge negative, of course this mentality isn’t just of politics either, it is across the board and well and truly entrenched in today’s human consciousness. I have even experienced this kind of mentality in today’s spirituality, where so much is judged in negatives and positives, and of course the separation of energy, not the union of energy.
Take notice how acute sufferers will separate themselves from chronic sufferers. No one wants to suffer from chronic pain, even chronic sufferers, but acute sufferers will do anything to avoid this. As chronic sufferer, try to understand this that no acute sufferer wants or desires to suffer needlessly from chronic pain. Yes, they honesty see no need, or, avoid seeing a need to avoid suffering chronic pain!!
As of a chronically injured person, make the best of what you have, not the worse of what you have…….
An acute sufferer will often see or judge the above as a positive, to make the best of what you have. To a chronic sufferer, thinking the above is simply due to a need, like a need for more honesty and integrity in today’s consciousness. Honesty and integrity isn’t a positive, it is simply a way of life, neither a negative nor positive, simply a way of life different to other ways of life. I wouldn’t myself, in regards to honesty and integrity, call chronic pain as being a positive; it is simply being in the absence of dishonesty and immorality in a world of dishonesty and immorality. I am myself happy to feel chronic pain if this means being in the absence of dishonesty and immorality, there is no other recourse for me, however, how I deal with and look at this pain makes a huge difference in my life.