Pain will always come.
We just need to understand, that it doesn’t need to become a life ĺong friend.
Let go of the clutter, the pain.
Forgive, accept and let go.
Pain doesn’t need to be your best friend, honestly.
So what if they are cruel, rude or unkind..so what..why does it matter to you?
Honestly let go, for your emotional and physical well being, let go.
My mother always says and I noticed this to be true. ILLNESS Comes to us to distract/move us/ change our focus from emotional pain that we just can’t move away from. This also means illness is connected to our emotional baggage. There are many real-life stories where people have healed brain tumours by healing childhood hurts, or hurts from other relationships, and the same for arthritis.
Learn to let go, forgive and accept for your health -physical and emotional.
Accepting and forgiving doesn’t make wrong, right. No way. But, it releases you from any karma and keeps you focused on today and being well.
Emotional pain is an illness of choice. Choose to move one baby step by baby step and save yourself from serious physical or emotional health issues. I am not saying pain is easy to deal with. I know it is not. But to disable yourself in pain will lead to health issues of some sort.
Pain is not your friend.

The world is currently a garden of thorns. Thorns will prick you, especially from unexpected sources. Keep with the Divine and share your burden with him. Let him guide you through the pain, don’t poison your heart or your mind.
Never take it personally. Don’t shed tears for those who don’t. Don’t lose your heart stay beautiful.
Let go of the pain, your health is worth more than hanging onto the pain
Try this meditation to help you if you are struggling with pain and hurt. I wish you health and happiness.
BLOGMAS – Meditation Going Beyond Hurt/Pain
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powerful post Bella, grounded in truth … we can’t control what others do, only how we react … an ancient saying by many Indian Masters 🙂
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Thank you Kate
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a pleasure Bella!
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Hi Bella, thank you for this lovely post. You have shared excellent and worthwhile advice. I am certainly trying to follow it.
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Thank you. I am sure you will find it works. It takes time though
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This is so very true in so many ways. How others treat us is rarely an indication of ourselves but an indication of whatever they are working through. Took me almost half a lifetime to figure that out…lol. Wonderful post.
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Hi Beth, thank you for sharing your experience with this. You are right what others say or do is an indication of where they are at, and it is wise for us to realise thus, as it stops us from taking pain.
Pain is something that is built over time, therefore we can’t expect that we will get rid of it in a flash, it takes time, adjustment and readjustment, and more realisation and change. But it is sure worth it. Then we might relapse but we can fix ourselves again.
Thanks again Beth, lovely to read your wonderful comment
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