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RE: Healing After Trauma: how we respond to pain makes all the difference

in #health7 years ago

I totally agree, I hope it was clear in the post that indeed our attachments and bonds is the cause of our suffering. We both have also practiced Vipassana, and I can relate. Of course, likewise an unsettled mind can create even more tension and stress in the body. This is why i love breathing so much, it is such a powerful tool for balancing and calming.

ahah, I can picture myself when you're talking about the hot pan experience. human minds are just so funny.... patience should be taught more in schools.

If you haven't already seen, check our post out from Saturday for the story.

nice to meet you @reddust, thanks for stopping by.

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I left a message about my own experience on your article about the accident...our gratitude is still present after surviving the almost tragic accident. I figured you knew life isn't suffering but how we react to life, our body is what causes suffering. I am so happy to meet you, we are wayfarers together <3

we are wayfarers together <3

yes indeed! and i read your note about your close call at the grand canyon. glad you're okay and that gratitude swept the trauma away <3 helps us realize how precious and precarious life is... to treasure our moments. happy to meet you too!