Pain Equals Pain (Not Gain). Ummm, Duh.
For how long now has it been indoctrinated into 'health and athletics' that without pain involved there is no (physical) gain? Who came up with that concept and, more importantly, how did individuals endowed with critical thinking skills ever allow something so ludicrous to gain traction?
The more time passes, the more it becomes clear that we live in an upside down, extremely baffling world in which an inverse dogmatic concept, like equating pain with success, not only defies logic but, oddly, is accepted by most mainstream athletes as legitimate.
When and how did people start surrendering their intuition and critical thinking to completely unnatural and ridiculous ideologies. Pain does NOT equal gain; and managing pain by merely releasing it from one trigger point and diffusing it throughout the body is just as senseless.
Pain is often the amassing of energy, over time, into a location that, for whatever reason, has become the area of concentration via the ‘path of least resistance’. It is usually hard to know why the energy chooses to accumulate in certain areas forming blockages and discomfort. But, this is what happens.
Then, over time, and perhaps just pushing a little too hard on a particular day, that blockage and energy ball implodes such that it now manifests as something like a muscle tear, joint injury, bone break, sprain, etc. This rarely happens all at once; the energy body is quite forgiving and allows lots of time for a person to correct their thoughts/feeling/actions before an injury just ‘happens out of the blue’.
Injuries never happen out of the blue; they are on their way to you for quite a while on many different levels before the day of the ‘event’ takes place. Even though most people choose to ignore this truth, the goal is that they will understand this before the next ‘event’ happens. Some never get it and life is one injury after another; some take the time to connect with this truth and start to heal entirely (mind/body/spirit).
The most common form of recovery for a person who has suffered an injury is to go to someone who moves the distorted, chaotic energy that caused the injury in the first place to other parts of the body. If a person goes to a chiropractor, an acupuncturist, a physical therapist and any type of specialist who shifts energy from one place to another in the body/energy field, then the injury has not been ‘healed’.
Shifting bad, negative energy from one area of the physical body by physically poking, prodding, cracking, popping the physical body to ‘fix it’ is nothing more than placing a band-aid on the crack in a house’s foundation. That injury that will eventually return.
Non-invasive energy healing in which there is no poking, prodding, sticking, cracking where ENERGY RELATED issues are involved (such as pulls, tears, sprains, alignment imbalances) and so on is far more effective and, moreover, makes sense. Non-invasive energy healing works WITH YOUR BODY/ENERGY BODY versus against it.
Non-invasive energy healing is also far more powerful and effective because your body (energy field) is working with the healer rather than resisting the effects. Putting the body into a state of fear or pain through poking, prodding, cracking, pricking and so on is merely adding MORE discord and MORE pain into the energy body/physical body. This means that the body is reacting negatively to what is being done by scattering the energy around for immediate relief but will surely return slowly once the needles, cracking, pressuring is no longer a threat.
This is the classic fight vs flight syndrome; the intelligence of the energy body wants the pain to be over so it scatters to the four corners of the body; but, as that energy has its own intelligence, and it has not actually been released at all, it will go back to center in time and cause the same level of pain. Better yet, for that athlete who is completely ignoring the repetitive cycle, the body will eventually just cause a situation of total distress.
The simple fact is that the energy field is going to attempt to get your attention one way or another and the longer that an athlete ignores the signs and continues to just move the pain to more and different areas, eventually it will accumulate into an injury.
That happens because at some point, eventually, the body has no where else to shift that discordant energy and it gives up. Imagined that discordant/distorted energy that is causing the pain as minute fragments like iron filings. Every time that the athlete is poked, prodded, cracked, needled then those iron filings scatter to different parts of the body.
Imagine now that with each session there are more and more places in the physical body and the energy body with billions of iron filings which are all of the remnants of energy that has merely been directed elsewhere in the body but never released. Eventually, over time, perhaps just the wrong day/time, something happens that causes all of those billions of iron filings to now swiftly descend together into a massive ball of iron. That's exactly how the injuries occur and recur. It's not rocket science; it's how life works if you just think about it...logically.
Just as sure as the temporary cracking/poking/prodding did nothing to effect or heal the loci of the original site of the injury that started causing the pain in the first place never been fully or legitimately addressed the injury, those iron filings that were temporarily diffused and scattered will always, eventually, naturally find their way back to the magnetic poles of the initial injury site and collapse the entire field.
Part of the issue is with the athletes themselves; they are generally so obsessed with their physical body, the physical, observable body (which is 1% of the energy field) and provide no attention to their energy body (which controls the show at 99% of the energy field).
The obsession with observable reality is how something as ridiculous as an adage like “no pain, no gain” actually gains traction and is believed! Until an athlete wakes up to the energy field as the driving force of their success or failure then he/she will always be as good as what he/she ‘sees’ in the mirror.
Unfortunately, it is what the person often does not see, i.e., the energy field, that is the real story that predicts success or failure in the sporting game and in the game of life. The only way to effectively remove this energy is through someone who knows HOW to release it and truly heal the area and seal it up.
This is the science of electromagnetism healing that removes, releases and realigns the entire physical and energy body versus poking/prodding/cracking the physical body so that the 'pain' just shoots and scatters into a hundred different nerve centers before eventually returning to where it originated.
Until an athlete wakes up to the fact that discordant, chaotic energy needs to be not only shift from the area of impact/area of distress where the injury has or will likely occur but it also must be completely RELEASED from the entire energy field.
Seeing a ‘specialist’ whose talent is to merely move the chaotic, negative energy around the body into many different areas, temporarily relieving stress, is just setting the athlete up for more failure in the future.
Once that sinks in, once the logic is applied, then the athlete has the opportunity to take his or her physical agility to the next level. Or not.