I had a really great conversation with two incredible clients this past week. We talked about pain and suffering. There’s a Buddhist belief that pain is inevitable and suffering is optional.
This evolved the conversation into inventing our own equation. We posited that perhaps Heart Work = Pain X Purpose.
When you eliminate the resistance, suffering is optional. It doesn’t mean there isn’t pain; there will always be difficult emotions and pain in life. The good news is that if you allow yourself to feel these (and don’t resist/ avoid/buffer), you can move forward with confidence knowing that you are strong enough to handle it.
Pain with a purpose reminds me of childbirth. Don’t worry, I’ll spare the details but with my first baby at one point, I was really resisting the urge to push. [I was wayyyy in my head and figured there was no way I was dilated enough to push. Ok, TMI?] For a few contractions, there was suffering there. I was really resisting.
Suffering = Pain x Resistance
But once the nurse checked and said I could push… it felt like purposeful pain and there was something quite peaceful about it… maybe relief??
Or Heart work.
Which now I’m equating to Pain X Purpose. And there’s something beautiful about it.
Heart work= Pain x Purpose
I’m not saying that heart work has to have pain but when I look back at my life, the biggest times of growth and work that came from my heart did include a degree of pain or discomfort.
But there was purpose, too. And awareness and acceptance that it was hard.
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