Do you suffer from pain? Physical pain? Emotional pain? Hurt economically? Social pain? Spiritual pain?
Well, guess what? Pain is inevitable. Pain is inevitable, but suffering is optional.
Pain is what happens when something cuts you or blow you or stings you. This is the sense of a physical event, physical or emotional feeling of emotional event.
What do you do after the initial pain, regardless of what type, is what's important. After all, the most important time of your life is when? Now! Was reset. No. It is now! Was reset. No. It is now!
Why is this so? Because what you are doing now is what will be the impact on your life tomorrow. Thoughts of you are experiencing now will have no effect on your life tomorrow, and that you make now will affect your life tomorrow. Right now is the time the most important of your life. It's time to start changing your thoughts.
You assume bad memories affect you, even after everything is over? Why? Remember, the pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. You choose bear?
Are you able to pay the Bills? If you worry, you pay in more ways than one on this concern. Again, the pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. Whether you choose to suffer until you pay your bills?
Do you have social problems? If you worry, you can save yourself from others. You can go through the pain in two ways-when you are with them, when they are not. Again, the pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. Whether you choose to suffer social dark side of the Sun?
Do you feel other than God? That, alone, keeps you from it. Stop to think about the distance between you and start to think about his love. Again, the pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. Whether you choose to suffer until you yourself, feel closer to God? He wants you happy now.
Of concern is to make you more pain. Choose to leave this life with pain.
Suffering is a pain-pain post. This is a pain in the faded we create by choosing when we contemplate, Wayne, fear or pain respond negatively.
It is difficult to avoid the pain, but you can choose not to have it.
Thanks for reading,
Jan