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[font=Georgia][b]PaiNRelatiO' XxX[b]
PaiNRelatiOn XXX[b]
relating2 thee relativePain [of]
m'y'our
un
i versal suffering[denials in miles (w)rapt'round dGlobe],
wheezin cheaters could wee be, cheatering backforth wit a
sideway motion peri'pheral pic'nics t'me,my,our, bareassednaked
rubric....
love y dove o'gone so'long pleas put me straight-but-slightly-bent,&
let a tongue touch of thee great blossom/nectar/heaven'scent....
c h a n ge
y'our relativity2 this longlone Pain---open'up2'It.........
ye(wee)can live the Pain wit'out adding2/com'pound[ing]
All ofOur Suffer i n g.......&Love lives in it all
s o mewh ere/ti m e[/b]
---------feb17DkZk2012........all-rights-turned-left2012........
~~Change Your Relationship to Pain~~
"You change your relationship to the pain by opening up to it and paying attention to it. You 'put out the welcome mat.' Not because youre masochistic, but because the pain is there. So you need to understand the nature of the experience and the possibilities for, as the doctors might put it, 'learning to live with it,' or, as the Buddhists might put it, 'liberation from the suffering.' If you distinguish between pain and suffering, change is possible."
- Jon Kabat-Zinn, "At Home in Our Bodies"
relating2 thee relativePain [of]
m'y'our
un
i versal suffering[denials in miles (w)rapt'round dGlobe],
wheezin cheaters could wee be, cheatering backforth wit a
sideway motion peri'pheral pic'nics t'me,my,our, bareassednaked
rubric....
love y dove o'gone so'long pleas put me straight-but-slightly-bent,&
let a tongue touch of thee great blossom/nectar/heaven'scent....
c h a n ge
y'our relativity2 this longlone Pain---open'up2'It.........
ye(wee)can live the Pain wit'out adding2/com'pound[ing]
All ofOur Suffer i n g.......&Love lives in it all
s o mewh ere/ti m e[/b]
---------feb17DkZk2012........all-rights-turned-left2012........
~~Change Your Relationship to Pain~~
"You change your relationship to the pain by opening up to it and paying attention to it. You 'put out the welcome mat.' Not because youre masochistic, but because the pain is there. So you need to understand the nature of the experience and the possibilities for, as the doctors might put it, 'learning to live with it,' or, as the Buddhists might put it, 'liberation from the suffering.' If you distinguish between pain and suffering, change is possible."
- Jon Kabat-Zinn, "At Home in Our Bodies"
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