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the gift of pain
I've tried every method
To rid myself of this pain
I've tapped and chanted
Performed reiki in vain
I've tried shrooms and ayahuasca
Experienced visions and trips
And during one, I was attacked
By a force I couldn't resist
But I cried out, "I want to be done!"
It said, "I'll decide when you're done"
And the ride continued on
Until at last, I was freed.
I finally stopped running
From the pain that lingered inside
I stopped trying to ignore it
And instead, I let it reside
I invited it in, like a guest
And gave it a place to stay
And as we coexisted together
It began to fade away
I allowed it to be a part of me
And in that union, I found peace
The pain no longer had power
But was just a fleeting release
With this newfound harmony
I was finally content
The pain was no longer a foe
But a gift that I had spent.
Now, I'm moving forward
Manifesting a new reality
Where I am again whole
And the pain is just a memory.
Originally published here.
Poem: The Gift of Pain
If the pain is REALLY a "gift", why not spread it around and ensure that everyone can receive the gift?
There are things that can be learned from severe pain, but it's not the type of thing that, on net, is beneficial. This poem seems to me to be more apologetic to pain than I think is appropriate.