If you hear a knocking at the door we should go and see who it is, maybe is the messenger we've been waiting for. And if the message is not the one we expect, well... maybe the message is: "Why do I feel how I feel about what i've just heard?..."
If we can learn to be patient and compassionate with our own pain -- if we can sit with it and not run from it, then we can also offer compassion to others who are in pain and understand it as our own. We all have the tendency to compare our aches and pains and find...
Yes, Lauren, it's so good that you took the time to add that. We do tend to think our pain is like no other. So silly, isn't it? Here's a bit more from Ferrini: "Pain and suffering are messangers. To say that the messanger is not p...
I don't really know what to say exactly except thank you for sharing these messages. I tend to fight so hard against the pain and suffering only to learn that I must give way to it, allow it to be and learn from it. Then, it's as though I forget and be...