Thanks for the link ED. Anything that people have experienced in themselves in the treatment of pain management is good to be share with others. But whatever writing created on this subject without having the personal and direct experience in one, It will bring disorientation to all those people who are in real pain and don't know how to handle it. Personally, talking about pain is not amongst my favourite subjects to talk about it. Motherless, my experience with it is very real and that experience is very valuable to other people who would like to know about it as first hand. I was already requested in several occasions in the past to share this experience and write in their magazine by high authorities of the dharma. I never did it. I said that I had to go deeper into it and couldn't be distracted by writing. Those authorities of the dharma know me personally and face to face. So, I'm actually honouring this website and the zen living one by writing about it. You're great finding information and your links can be at times very interesting. They add an spice to postings. So If you could find more about this subject I should be grateful as it will save me time and effort of writing posting about this subject. But try to find information that is reliable and have been experienced by the one who writes. We don't want to mess about this subject. We only genuinely want to share real experiences about this subject to alleviate the pain in others. Don't we? Thank you ED. Mayka --- On Sun, 13/2/11, ED <[email protected]> wrote:
From: ED <[email protected]> Subject: [Zen] Re: Pain Management 1 - Stopping To: [email protected] Date: Sunday, 13 February, 2011, 15:54 http://www.wildmind.org/applied/pain/pain-management-tips This person appears to me to very nicely state the case for how to manage pain.
