Monday, December 11, 2006

Pain is Real or Unreal ?

They say “Pain is inevitable but suffering is optional”, I agree with this and attempting to practice it, I agree the fact that I failed many times but still I’m happy for the reason that I found a permanent solution for the illness which we will have for a life time.

Face the Pain helps people who suffer low self-esteem, in other words, most of us. This self-help book shows the mechanism of suffering. Understanding how we suffer reveals a choice we can wield.

Most people do not know about the virus infecting them since birth. Most people do not know their unfased emotions seethe under the surface and build until some kind of eruption (physical ailment or emotional outburst) becomes inevitable. Most people do not know how they suffer. Many have not examined what they really want and most do not know who they are, which is why this book is so important today. People are ready for freedom. Timely, simple and direct, Face the Pain, Spiritual Help to Realize Freedom, explores how we suffer. Understanding the mechanism of suffering reveals a choice we can wield. This self-help, inspirational book offers guidance to people who suffer from depression, addiction, their relationships, or a general dissatisfaction with life. It can also help those who feel fine, but would like assistance with understanding a family member or friend. For Seekers... the book points not only to freedom from suffering, but also to Freedom It Self. Although words, however inspired, cannot describe exactly what That is, they can attempt to evoke the direct experience of That... which reveals my intention for all these words: may I and they serve Love.

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