Reader question: I experience a lot of pain after a recent surgery, how can I remain joyful and positive in spite of this?
My reply:
Physical pain is the most challenging obstacle we have to face, and the one least amenable to overcoming purely through attitude. Nonetheless..
1. First apply a positive attitude toward the the other issues that are probably accompanying your physical pain, such as… the fear that the pain will get worse or never go away. Unlike physical pain, fear and worry are relatively easy to overcome through a positive attitude.
2. I find great help from self healing, and those who are more inclined toward prayer healing often find that helpful. There are many systems of self healing or prayer healing, but you can also just keep it very simple. Visualize a white light shining down on the painful area, and give thanks in advance for the healing that is about to occur. Whether is is due to the power of God, the placebo effect, or something else entirely, it does work for those who believe it works.
3. Just take one day at a time — or one minute at a time when the pain is really bad. Believe that tomorrow will be a better day.
Tell your heart that the fear of suffering
is worse than the suffering itself.
- Paulo Coelho
Anyone can heal who believes that he can
and will take the time to put that belief into motion.
- Ernest Holmes
Gratitude in advance is the most powerful
creative force in the universe.
- Neale Donald Walsch
Courage doesn't always roar.
Sometimes courage is the quiet voice
at the end of the day, saying,
"I will try again tomorrow."
- Mary Anne Radmacher
May the world be kind to you, and may your own thoughts be gentle upon yourself.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
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