Friday, September 16, 2005

Pain!...its thought-provoked??

For the last 3 days I have been brooding about problems that have been plaguing my health, rather insistently. Besides that sickly weak feeling and the lose of appetite, its the disappointment of losing the rythm of running 6 kms everyday, which I took weeks to establish. Now I pant and heave even when I climb a flight of stairs!! Ahh, depressing.
But hey..wait a minute, its not been 3 full days of disappointment and resentment. These bouts of problems have been well punctuated by long sleep innings. They have been a welcome respite from the brooding.
So, why does sleep put me out of this despair? I did exsist in sleep, still none of these pinpricks touched me. A little retrospection shows that the only thing different in sleep is the non-exsistance of thought, thought that is attributable to the intellect and ego.

So is the feeling of pain and despair, a mere game of perception? A game where the ego is the judge and intellect, perception and expectations the jury?? Does pain exsist, and if it does should it bother us and our routine to any extent at all? Do we really have to stand in the court of ego awaiting a judgement on whether a particular event should give us happiness or sorrow?

Extrapolating, are all positive and negetive emotions at the hands of our discretion? and if so, is it possible to always choose the former?

Your views pls.

The thoughts that flowed into this piece were triggered by an article in the blog - bhartie.

3 comments:

Soumya said...

if u r in pain u wont be able to get a sleep ...
it depends totally on intensity or depth of pain ... how deep does it touches u ...
thoughts r always there in sleep also ...

best wishes

Sleepyface said...

3 steps to a great health:
1. shake up yourself totally
2. jump thrice
3. start running

Rashmi said...

Pain is purely one's own perception of discomforts faced, be it physical or otherwise. What causes pain to one may not necessarily cause pain to another. But Pain is the best teacher of all 'cause it teaches the strength of endurance and patience. More than it being a test, it is a lesson. It is as real as this body given to us to realise this blessing called life. Feeling a particular emotion may not always be in our control but dealing with each, is. Remember 'This too shall pass'.