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GreyStorm -> Pain (3/5/2005 7:34:52 PM)

We can rest contentedly in our sins and in our stupidities, and anyone who has watched gluttons shoveling down the most exquisite foods as if they did not know what they were eating will admit that we can ignore even pleasure. But pain insists upon being attended to. God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our consciences, but shouts in our pains. It is his megaphone to rouse a deaf world. -C.S. Lewis






nella -> RE: Pain (3/5/2005 8:40:52 PM)

I like that verse. But it is not correct. A pain glutton can be as uninterested in pain as a glutton of food.




SherriA -> RE: Pain (3/6/2005 1:04:16 AM)

Lewis obviously wasn't a masochist. When the pain is *just right* it can be like a soothing whisper, enough to lull you to a wonderfully peaceful place. "Shouting" kinds of pain can be fun, for sure, but there are all kinds of flavours (or volumes) of pain. Lewis's horizons could have used some broadening, apparently.




nella -> RE: Pain (3/6/2005 9:31:06 AM)

Yes i agree, still a nice poem. I wonder if it would be good on a mothers day card. [;)]




MidnightWriter -> RE: Pain (3/6/2005 10:06:31 AM)

I remember a time where I explored pain with a serious painslut....

She was prone to becoming totally nonverbal from an intense scene, and that was our benchmark for years. Then one night, just to see, I got her to nonverbal - and went on from there.

It surprised us both when she became able to use words again - but she totally lost her limits. To make a long scene short, I turned most of the skin on her back to hamburger with a singletail. There wasn't a square inch of unbroken skin in her strike zones, and she was asking for more. Knowing how uncomfortable sitting would be for her for a while, I quit before I got into a level of damage that would have made her service unavailable to me.

She was flyin' - bright-eyed, bushytailed, just jazzed. Nowhere near her usual after-scene reaction of drifting along blissfully in a quiet corner - she was positively bubbly.

So, wandering past the remains of the buffet table, I grabbed a salt shaker, poured myself a moderate handful, and rubbed it into her back. She leaned into it, and commented "gee - that's kinda gritty". She could feel the texture, but that was all - her "pain" circuits had blown a fuse.

Yup - Lewis didn't know all there is to know about pain.

(Sometime after we fell asleep, her pain circuits reset - she was sitting very carefully and very careful about things touching her back for about a week.)




nella -> RE: Pain (3/6/2005 4:26:21 PM)

Yes i think most of our senses can overstimulate. That is why pain was used for trance in many old cultures, and new ones. When you are hurt to much eventualy you senses overstimulate and trance occurs. Werry simply put offcourse.




FangsNfeet -> RE: Pain (3/6/2005 7:55:05 PM)

Without pain, you wouldn't be alive. Feeling pain is that part of life that lets you know that you're still alive. If you can't feel it then you are dead.




GingerleeDREAD -> RE: Pain (3/7/2005 3:18:27 AM)

LOL
interesting words comming from Godzilla looking at Japan!




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