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		<title>By: Stay Open In The Pain &#124; Your Chiropractor Blogs</title>
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		<title>By: Maven</title>
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		<description>A little addon: 
In Landmark Education they used to say: &quot;Be With The Pain&quot;
Unfortunately that sentence can be said in two ways: 1. Be, with the pain, 2. Be-with the pain.

The first one means: when you allow the pain to be, then you don&#039;t disconnect from Source, you don&#039;t lose your power. When you allow the pain to be, you don&#039;t assign it significance (ego) and therefore you can deal with it, and move on with your life. On the other hand, if you decide that the pain is significant, in means something, then you must run away, withdraw, or react in trillions of different ways, with means you are stuck with it, and your life is stuck. But the biggest price you pay is that you just disconnected from the Light... and every area of your life suffers, your health, your relationships, your money, you joy, your school, your spiritual growth... everything. Don&#039;t do it. It&#039;s not worth it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A little addon:<br />
In Landmark Education they used to say: &#8220;Be With The Pain&#8221;<br />
Unfortunately that sentence can be said in two ways: 1. Be, with the pain, 2. Be-with the pain.</p>
<p>The first one means: when you allow the pain to be, then you don&#8217;t disconnect from Source, you don&#8217;t lose your power. When you allow the pain to be, you don&#8217;t assign it significance (ego) and therefore you can deal with it, and move on with your life. On the other hand, if you decide that the pain is significant, in means something, then you must run away, withdraw, or react in trillions of different ways, with means you are stuck with it, and your life is stuck. But the biggest price you pay is that you just disconnected from the Light&#8230; and every area of your life suffers, your health, your relationships, your money, you joy, your school, your spiritual growth&#8230; everything. Don&#8217;t do it. It&#8217;s not worth it.</p>
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