Pain is Unique and Personal

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The reasons and sources of pain are similar for everyone, but the sequence of causes is as unique to you as your own fingerprint.
The exact causes of pain are numerous, but you can identify them exactly, without making assumptions and without guessing, using an energetic technique.
Once the original causes are identified and corrections are made, you will find that the pain has been eliminated.
When there is no quick resolution to pain, it is because your therapist or treating doctor has no clear-cut understanding of the true reasons, sources and causes of your pain, nor how to make the corrections to eliminate them.
On the physical level, pain is said to be caused by nerve endings responding to bodily irritating injury, heat, cold, stress and/or disease.
Of course, fear, anxiety and the mental and emotional state of our health must also be included on the conventional list.
Pain, however, is a personal experience.
There is no direct relationship between the sensation of pain and the perception of it.
All pain is real even when there may be no physical reason for it.
In a social or professional gathering, a large percentage of people will openly admit they have pain, usually in the shoulder, arm head, elbow, knee, foot or digestive tract.
The rest will deny it even though they do have pain.
Many have more than one area of pain.
Most have multiple body pains and have had them for so long that they actually remember the pain by heart, making it difficult to forget.
They eventually resign themselves to accepting pain as a natural part of living.
As you know, when pain is chronic, people are often told by their health care practitioners that they will have to learn to live with it.
Reasons and explanations for pain are human creations for justifying pain.
Reasons include energy deficiencies, musculo-skeletal structure deviations, abusive childhoods, stress, anxiety, tension and the inability to relax.
Many of the reasons and explanations sound logical, but are not truthful in pointing to the origination of pain.
They are usually not the sources or causes of the pain either.
If your pain does not immediately get better when someone gives you a reason, then it is not the cause of the pain.
A right answer has its own energy to immediately change the situation for the better.
You must understand that once the causes and weaknesses associated with pain are pinpointed and reversed, the pain will disappear.
By Shaolin Kung Fu Grandmaster Kam Yuen, DC
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