Lesson learned from tooth pain 8/26/2017

I have been suffering from tooth pain for these three nights. I had my molar treated on August 22nd. Luckily, from the second day, I didn’t have any pain at all.

For some reasons, however, the sharp pain came back in the night. For these three nights, after I went to bed at 9 pm, I had suffered from severe pain until midnight. And after midnight, I somewhat lost conscious and could fall asleep until the morning. I writhed in severe pain in the night, but the pain disappeared in the day time.

I did some research about the molar treatment and the accompanied pain. One Japanese dentist’s explanation made sense to me. He says in his article that after the molar treatment, the patient has severe pain in the gum area. There were some viruses that were supposed to come out long time ago. But with the crown, they never had opportunities to come out. Once the old crown was taken out, the viruses finally got opportunities to come out. It is good to go through these pains because these are supposed to come out anyway.

When I read his article, I finally could accept the pain in my molar and gum area.

It was amazing. Once I accepted the pain as necessary, I started embracing the pain. In a way, I could include the pain as my alley, instead of hating the pain as my enemy.

I thought I should use this technique in my human relationship. If I can accept some people whom I feel as my enemy, I might be able to build peaceful energy around me. And, that will attract more peaceful energy around me, and I can share my peaceful energy with many other people.

Any feedback? (^^♪