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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Losses




During our lives we tend to lose things and people. We lose our jobs, our health, our money, a loved one, a dear one, our patience, our minds, a limb or two, the will to do something, our appetites and our feelings. Everyone suffers when there are common losses, but what about those which are not so common. For instance, when a person has a disease and is unable to feel the need to go to the bathroom; to urinate. It may sound peculiar, yet there are people walking around this planet that have lost this feeling. They have to time themselves as to when they should pee. We only realize this when it happens to us or someone we know.

The loss of a loved one is something that we cannot really grasp. All we know for sure is that one day everybody will die. The pain is strong and we miss the person on a daily basis, however, all we can really do is try to accept the fact and pray. Hence, when a loved one leaves us for someone else, this pain is greater. We can run into that person, but we can’t run away from our feelings towards the person. There are times when death is wished for in this situation.

The loss of materialistic things is not such a bad feeling or sensation for some people. Losing homes and everything in it when hit by a natural disaster or even a fire hits some people hard, however, in a couple of months they have bought everything all over again. In this case, there is still some control over that situation. Yet, when we lose the function of a limb, we have no control as to when it will come back to life.

A leg that stops working weighs a ton. It is an overwhelming feeling of failure. We stare at our leg; try hard to send a brain signal to the dead limb to make it move, but nothing. We have lost control over our own body. Nonetheless, we go on and slowly with a lot of dedication and physical exercises it starts moving and we know that eventually it will go back to its normal state or near normal state. When we lose the whole limb in an amputation, people say that we can still feel the limb as if it were still attached to our body.

How about the bladder? How can you make that feeling come back? What kind of exercise can be done to regain the sensation of needing to urinate? There is no exercise. There are no medical records available to help the doctors figure out what the problem is. There is only our mind to help us remember that we have to go otherwise we will end up with infections and then again, we are doomed for we do not feel that discomfort either, so eventually it can lead to more dangerous situations.

Not all is lost. Through these losses we learn to be stronger and to appreciate life more. Isn't that what we are here for; to learn and develop spiritually?

Life is filled with losses but then again it is also filled with wins. Even though we may not understand what is happening or even why, the Almighty is taking care of every moment and there is always the following day.







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(Written January 14, 2013)
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