Physical pain still may arise, but the fear response, which is tangled in the separate self identity, may seem to dissolve, which lessens the follow on experience of the physical pain. It seems that the physical pain is still there but can be seen as a strange sensation that may not be pleasant but not associated with anything or anyone, just unpleasant sensation. The body will still try to alleviate this but is always just in the moment rather than perpetuation or worrying about what that might mean or lead to. The thoughts are more difficult to actively dissolve, as they are not actually physical pain, even though they amplify the pain. Realizing the selfing reaction can help this dissolve to just the immediacy of the sensation of physical pain. If you look for the identity that all this is happening to without finding any subject, but just open complex life appearing as you, then there is no orientation or self entity, to which the fear can attach. Actually when it is not overwhelming pain, trying to analyze the sensation is uncomfortably interesting. This can also help lessen the mental response to pain. After whatever practical steps are taken to alleviate the physical pain, perhaps really accepting that this pain is happening now and may be this way for however long may disarm the mind's attachment to meaning of pain. Everything is constantly changing so it will not stay exactly the same . The wanting it to dissolve to neutrality will compel the body to take action , however the add on to this may be suffering if it doesn't go the way the mind wants . This can be naturally dissolved when not minded either way.
Hi, unfortunately it’s me. Ha ha ha. The reason why I’m watching this video is because of my family is really fuck. But it’s okay. Everything is perfect right now.
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Does awakening dissolve physical pain into neutrality
Physical pain still may arise, but the fear response, which is tangled in the separate self identity, may seem to dissolve, which lessens the follow on experience of the physical pain. It seems that the physical pain is still there but can be seen as a strange sensation that may not be pleasant but not associated with anything or anyone, just unpleasant sensation. The body will still try to alleviate this but is always just in the moment rather than perpetuation or worrying about what that might mean or lead to. The thoughts are more difficult to actively dissolve, as they are not actually physical pain, even though they amplify the pain. Realizing the selfing reaction can help this dissolve to just the immediacy of the sensation of physical pain. If you look for the identity that all this is happening to without finding any subject, but just open complex life appearing as you, then there is no orientation or self entity, to which the fear can attach. Actually when it is not overwhelming pain, trying to analyze the sensation is uncomfortably interesting. This can also help lessen the mental response to pain. After whatever practical steps are taken to alleviate the physical pain, perhaps really accepting that this pain is happening now and may be this way for however long may disarm the mind's attachment to meaning of pain. Everything is constantly changing so it will not stay exactly the same . The wanting it to dissolve to neutrality will compel the body to take action , however the add on to this may be suffering if it doesn't go the way the mind wants . This can be naturally dissolved when not minded either way.
Hi, unfortunately it’s me. Ha ha ha.
The reason why I’m watching this video is because of my family is really fuck.
But it’s okay. Everything is perfect right now.
Ebbs and flows. I hope it improves.