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Using Your Pain To Help Others  


Pain is a fact of being and one that permeates all of our lives to some degree. Since the hurt we feel may be a part of the experiences that have touched us most deeply, we are often loathe to let it go. It is frequently easier to keep our pain at our sides, where it acts as a shield that shelters us from others and gives us an identity-that of victim-from which we can draw bitter strength. However, pain's universality can also empower us to use our hurt to help others heal. Since no pain is any greater or more profound than any other, what you feel can give you the ability to help bring about the recovery of individuals whose hurts are both similar to and vastly different from your own. You can channel your pain into transformative and healing love that aids you in helping individuals on a one-to-one basis and spreading a tide of curative energy throughout the world.

The capacity to heal others evolves naturally within those who are ready to disassociate themselves from their identity as victims. In fact, the simple decision to put aside the pain we have carried is what grants us the strength to redeem that pain through service. There are many ways to use the hurt you feel to help others. Your pain gives you a unique insight into the minds of people who have experienced trauma and heartache. You can draw from the wellspring of strength that allowed you to emerge on the other side of a painful experience and pass that strength to individuals still suffering from their wounds. You may be able to council individuals in need by showing them the coping methods that have helped you survive or simply by offering sympathy. A kinship can develop that allows you to relate more closely with those you are trying to aid and comfort.

Helping others can be a restorative experience that makes your own heart grow stronger. In channeling your pain into compassionate service and watching others successfully recover, you may feel a sense of euphoria that leads to increased feelings of self-worth and optimism. Your courageous decision to reach out to others can be the best way to declare to yourself and the world that your pain didn't defeat you, and in fact it helped you heal.~OM


This is so complete, I don't even have much to add, only to say that I recognise that in order to do this, I have to step away from my selfishness and ego to make this happen. I can't really touch others if I'm busy soothing myself all the time, so need to look at the greater good that comes from my own experiences with pain.I have to learn to love others as much as I do myself, perhaps even more. I have to step out of my own way and give my suffering to my HP, so that I can step out of my self absorption long enough to reach out to the pain of others. As long as I'm wallowing in my past pain, I cannot accomplish this, and this is what the program, FOR ME, is all about.  Love, Wren



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chris this is sooo beautiful


i had to vent for 20 some odd months  to get to where i am NOW......GRIEVING   AND the DESIRE...CRAVING  to reverse this evil, by sharing my esh to help others...


when i can  cause someone to "come out" and share and deal and reach out, than i figure i  did something to reverse the evil......


also it is selfish......how BETTER to give meaning to my life than to share my pain, my tears, my hope and my strength to others?????  i mean i cannot change what happend to me, but i can damned well change  what i do about it from here on in.......


but u know i had to first  do something about my hemoraghing soul FIRST.......now???  i am wanting to give others hope with my story,  my esh,   i bare my pain on these boards  "all over the joint"  to show these beloveds that they are NOT alone,   NOT uncared for,   NOT defective.......and give a comforting hug or encouraging word.....


one of my favorite sayings is    "there is NOTHING wrong with me...but there is a LOT wrong with what happened to me"


when i see it that way......as i root out yet more "coping skills"  in step 4,  i dont' feel like a reject.....i try to give this impression to the other souls who may have gone through what i did (god forbid)  or similiar.....


i hope this made sense,   but u r  soooo  good to share this post with us........hugs, rosie



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Appreciate your post Wren...and "Hi" to both of you...

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Hi Chris,

Loved this Post!

Hope you are having a good day,

Your Sissy in Recovery, and no I don't mean the Big Sissy, like scardy cat,

I mean Your Sister in Recovery,

Sounds like you are working overtime, at piecing all those little pieces together,
you cannot sew and type at the same time, right???????

Why can't you type with one hand and sew with the other?????????

Hugs, Toni



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Balony, how do you think I typed this? Hugs Wren

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