May 2021 6 61 Report
Pain version 1 and pain version 2?

Have you ever noticed how people tell you that you have to cope with unpleasant things, particularly things that you don't have to cope with like going to a party that you hate.

Well, I still haven't worked out how one fails to react (output) to an unpleasant stimuli (input).

Every input MUST have an output.

So where does the input energy go?

If one can somehow paradoxically erase the input energy in such a way that it seizes to exist; then they would be able to separate pain from the urge to leave it.

This is called acceptance.

Pain version 1 is pain that you run away from, and Pain version 2 is pain that you do run away from.

One then has to ask "Is it inhuman to make someone suffer pain that they accept?" since they are not choosing to avoid it?; (not that I would not make them suffer it)

Or is wrong because it is the component that is nasty, rather than the desperation to avoid it that makes it inhumane?

Or is there some inter-cosmological para-dimensional explanation for the reason; where pain gives pleasure to another person in a parallel universe that recycles it back into yours?

Snow Man


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