03-27-2017, 11:40 PM
"�Pain has a remarkable ability to focus the mind and the body. And therefore, in that focused state, the mind and body are vulnerable to work in consciousness where the discomfort has acted as that which collects the self so that if the mind is then turned to spiritual goals, such as the hunger and thirst for the presence of the one infinite Creator, that focus can become an opening into the light. And much balancing work can be done in that heightened, sensitized state that is not likely to be done when the self is comfortable and relatively oblivious and unfocused."
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._1127.aspx
I noticed this myself that when one is comfortable one is less likely to be seeking than when one is in some sort of pain. I wish it wouldn't be like that.
http://www.llresearch.org/transcripts/is..._1127.aspx
I noticed this myself that when one is comfortable one is less likely to be seeking than when one is in some sort of pain. I wish it wouldn't be like that.