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Avi Grinberg on Pain as a Knife You Resist
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Avi Grinberg on Pain as a Knife You Resist

Attention as a capacity for healing

If there is a sharp knife pressing into my hand, and let’s call it pain, if I resist, resist it, and hate it and want it gone, I stick the knife deeper in my hand.

Try to push it away, okay. Deeper. Now if I relax my hand, okay, it’s a totally different experience. Now, this is like the ABC of dealing with pain. Not focusing on the pain, but focusing what you do against the pain.

Because the general attitude of people is pain is the enemy. Pain is bad. Pain is the devil. When people are experiencing pain, they immediately contract and stop breathing. Those two actions push the knife more into the body because you take away the respiration, the person doesn’t breathe, or his body doesn’t have enough energy to deal with the pain.

He contracts muscles, he blocks the energy flow in the body. Now the pain can only accumulate.”

 My guest today, Avi Grinberg, is a deep practitioner. He started out as a paramedic and traveled around the world to learn from different indigenous heals. I was particularly excited to talk to Avi because, in my own journey of exploring pain, I’ve come to a set of intuitions that’s hard to articulate about the role of awareness and how we generate the pain in our own way.

When I saw Avi speak, I felt there was a deep connection that we were coming from the same place and seeing things, and so naturally I reached out to have a conversation. While I might not agree with all of Avi’s conclusions. I found a lot to learn from him in this conversation and I hope you will too.

00:00:00 Introduction and Early Encounters with Healing

00:04:00 “Most People Don’t Know How to Experience Pain”

00:08:00 Pain Is Energy Seeking Completion

00:12:00 Indigenous Healers in the Middle East and South America

00:36:00 Demonstration of the Exercise: Relaxing Into Pain

00:44:00 Trying Hard Breeds Chronic Tension

01:04:00 The Danger of “Easy Healing”

01:17:00 Closing Reflections


Grinberg method website

http://www.grinbergmethod.com/

YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@GrinbergMethod

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