avatarSwathi Raj

Summary

The text suggests that embracing and understanding one's pain can lead to personal growth and enlightenment.

Abstract

The article "PAIN: The songs of the soul" delves into the nature of pain, urging readers to confront and explore it. It distinguishes between pain as a superficial craving and pain as a profound expression of the soul. True pain, born from the soul, is akin to a selfless love that guides one toward righteous thoughts and actions. The text advises to fully immerse in this pain, allowing it to inform one's life choices. Through acceptance and unity with pain, a transformative journey unfolds, leading to the emergence of a new perspective where the soul illuminates the heart, culminating in a divine dance with the gods.

Opinions

  • Pain is not inherently negative; it can be a masked desire for self-fulfillment or a deeper, soulful longing.
  • True pain, devoid of selfish desires, is equated with a pure form of love that seeks nothing in return.
  • Engaging with genuine

PAIN: The songs of the soul

When in pain, seek it out…

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When in pain, seek it out, look into the deepest corners of your heart, see where that pain is coming from. If the pain is just a masked craving; for self-pleasure and happiness, see it, know it, and let it have its own death.

If the pain is true, born out of your soul, that feeling in itself is love, not the petty lust or romance, but the love that wants nothing for, the love that gives away everything. Immerse in that pain, revel in it, know that pain to be your guide; for right thoughts and actions.

Follow that pain to the end; cry with it, suffer from it, let all your actions be born from it, and the pain will slowly fade, and a new horizon will appear; where the soul will light up your heart, and you’ll dance with the gods.

Pain
Love
Soul
Poetry
Philosophy
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