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Showing posts with label Themes of Pain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Themes of Pain. Show all posts

Monday, June 15, 2020

Gnarly

Gnarly 

Pain is twisted
Torsional Forces
Twisting 
Torquing 
The Wrong Way.

Make it Stop
It Won’t 
It’s 
Unrelentingly 
Strong.

How can something be 
Horrible 
And
Still be Better?


Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Pain Relief

as a nurse, one of the hardest human sufferings to witness is that of pain. i cringe when i see it, it gets me in the stomach, that is someone else's pain. my own pain can take my breath away. we all have pain in varying degrees. we all have various levels of tolerance to pain. Dr. Spicer reached out and offered this information about a new product for pain called Power strips. If you are interested please click on her catalog and check it out. There are colors to pain, themes, qualities of pain. In the end it is all pain and an alteration of our desired homeostasis. Do not suffer, check this out...meg

 

 

Pain Relief

no promises.

Testimonials

http://www.checkoutthestrips.com/





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Sunday, January 22, 2012

The Color of Pain

Today before I even read the Psalm of the day on
Psalm Challenge
http://tagein-tagaus-athen.blogspot.com/
I wanted to post some Sunday thoughts about pain,
then see if they coincide at all.

Pain has many colors.
Black, red, blue,
ripped, torn, diseased,
hurt, yellow,
vicious, sharp, biting,
tearing,
then
the
dull,
deep, constant, persistent.

Some make you wish you were dead.

Pain ripped me out of bed in the wee hours again,
and standing on my leg re calibrated something,
my MS dance.

My mother's pain, invisible or hazy to some,
I perceive on full wavelengths,
as if I had the channel tuned in better.

I thought this morning,
how pain,
in all it's colors,
can be invisible to others.
We are all so different in how we perceive pain.

As a new nurse, over 30 solar years ago,
I decided to lay my hand on people in pain
and try to
ground it.

And if I was successful, it would make their life
better.

I was worried there would be damage done to me,
all that pain flowing to ground into the Earth, our Mother
(like on the old sin eater's version of twilight zone or one of those shows).
And I decided,
it could not hurt me,
it was channeling someone else's pain.

Do you feel how comforting a hand is on the shoulder?
Or the catharsis of letting a story go,
or just knowing someone
hears
how much you hurt?

Some cannot see the colors of pain I do,
and I guess that really is something I had
to learn and have to live with.

I do pray someone sees the colors of their pain and
puts a gentle hand on their shoulder
and lets it go.



Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Peace Be With You: Below the Surface

A link to friend
Judy, who writes
wonderful
Haiku
to explain..
well...
everything.
Here, Judy
breaks down the
essentials of
describing pain.
Peace Be With You: Below the Surface

Monday, August 22, 2011

Themes of Pain

themes of pain

there is the pain
corporeal,
our aches,
our pains
significant.

some block the pain,
ignore
the theme,
the pattern
of pains,
what does it mean?

when i cannot,
block the pain out,
and I read how others
feel,
i am reminded
that my theme
includes
empathy & sympathy,
listening
to
explain,

that it means when
i have a pain there,
or there,
another does too,
or much worse,

and yet,
i can never quite explain,
through prose, photos or
broken poetry,
that
someone else
could
say it does not hurt,
and yet another
has no pain.