
Belonging by birth to Paradise, our tendency should ever be toward it: allowing no lower standard than its Perfection. There is a forsaking which still sits at the same board and lies on the same couch with the forsaken soul, withering it the more by unloving proximity. His ill nature dwells nowhere but in his tongue, and the very people whom he so industriously endeavors to abuse, he would do anything in his power to serve. So great is his love of abuse that when no one else is talked of, to give him an opportunity of displaying his favorite talent, he falls to abusing himself. #RyanPhillippe 1 of 13

Sometimes, our pain is very deep and real, and we stand before night very silent, because there is no language for our pain, only a moan. Night’s heart is full of pity for us: it cannot ease our aching; night takes our hand in his, and the little World grows very small and very far beneath us, and, borne on his dark wings, we pass for a moment into a mightier Presence than his own, and in the wondrous light of the great Presence, all human life lies like a book before us, and we know that Pain and Sorrow are but the Angels of God. #RyanPhillippe 2 of 13

All pains are ever most acute in the time of suffering: for how easy sit upon the reflection the heaviest misfortunes when they have been surmounted! We are no more able to direct the choice upon which our love is fixed than we can alter our taste for a pineapple, or a nectarine, into an aversion for those fruits, or into a liking or fondness for wormwood or rhubarb. Nothing bears so many stains of blood as gold. A single deed of violence and cruelty affects our nerves more than when these are exercised on a more extended scale. #RyanPhillippe 3 of 13

Sometimes violence and abuse can be masked to look so beautiful and like loyalty, but often times a person is crying out for help, and has nowhere to turn and no one to go to for support. Some people have been injured so badly, and although it may not look like it, they are unable to work and stuck isolated in a bad situation. One of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard is by artist called Zayn Malik and it is called Pillow Talk. #RyanPhillippe 4 of 13

I pulled up the lyrics for the song and was surprised by what it actually says, here is an excerpt: Climb on board, I’m seeing the pain, seeing the pleasure. So we’ll piss off the neighbours in the place that feels the tears, the place to lose your fears. Reckless behavior, a place that is so pure, so dirty and raw. Be in the bed all day, fucking in, fighting on. It’s our paradise and it’s our war zone. Pillow talk, my enemy, my ally, prisoners. Then we’re free, it’s a thriller. #RyanPhillippe 5 of 13

That is hardly what I want my love life to be like. However, sexual violence is not the only form of abuse and women are not the only abuse victims. Sometimes men are abuse and they have no one to turn to. People know about it and laugh and tease them and there is never any form of justice. Could you imagine having absolutely no one to turn to and have been seriously injured from being abuse and trying to do what you can to work yourself out of the situation with no end in sight? Some people are suffering in silence. Not only do they have emotional pain, but physical as well, and no one to talk to or turn to. #RyanPhillippe 6 of 13

Yet, no one seems to cherish life until someone dies. Then there is an outpouring of love and support about how much this person changed your life and made such a big impact, and how much they will be missed. For people suffering in silence, sometimes death holds more appeal than life does because it is a promised either reunion with lost loves, resolution of long conflict, or respite from anguish. Although the emotion of love is one of the strongest of which the mind is capable, it can hardly be said to have any proper of peculiar means of expression. #RyanPhillippe 7 of 13

Do not feel sorry for the dead, they are in a better place. Our love and sympathy should be for those who are smiling through the pain, walking around with bruises on their face, and necks, with busted knees and fractured backs. Abuse victims are often living in fear and emotionally isolated. One cannot help, but be struck by the marked differences in social support different people receive. Some seem to have little reason to live; death would be a welcome relief from their pain and loneliness. #RyanPhillippe 8 of 13

Strong minds perceive that justice is the highest of the moral attributes; mercy is only the favourite of the weak ones. There is blood on the garments of many a man who sits fearfully at home, and thinks that human reason, fortitude, and perseverance, are adequate to the accomplishment of anything upon the Earth. Reassume your courage, not the courage to die, but to live. Courage in most comes from a mechanical acquired habit of reasoning themselves out of their fear. There are people out there terrorizing others for fun, and nothing is being done to stop them nor support the victims of terrorism. Sometimes individuals are also terrorized by cells of people. #RyanPhillippe 9 of 13

Common sense, or common knowledge, tells us that social contact is vitally important to human beings, just as it is to animals like the dog. And being common sense, the question can be raised as to why anyone would want to study such an obvious question? A significant number of people now seem quite willing to accept the idea that there is a connection between stress, anxiety, and physical disease. Mass media advertising, especially those commercials marketing a wide range of anti-anxiety or analgesic agents, are but one of many sources that serve to make everyone conscious of this idea. #RyanPhillippe 10 of 13

Growing numbers of people, for example now accept the idea that emotional stress might predispose them to develop heart problems. Yet at the same time, far fewer seem ready to accept the possibility that the lack of human companionship could do the same thing. In the context of human disease, stress and anxiety are now generally accepted as bad for one’s healthy, while human companionship is still generally viewed as irrelevant. These are not distinctions that are consciously taught or even thought about a great deal; rather, they are attitudes deeply embedded in our society. #RyanPhillippe 11 of 13

Descriptions of emotional states involving stress, pain, fear, rage, and hunger can be found in almost every modern physiology textbook, while the topics of love and human companionship are notable for their total absence. Even the growing willingness to accept a link between emotional stress and disease itself a very recently acquired cultural attitude. The very fact that a person can tolerate deteriorated dialogue and sometimes even encourage it is something that we would often prefer to deny, for reflecting on the implication is not pleasant. Some people are trapped in totally impoverished relationships without even being able to recognize why it happened. #RyanPhillippe 12 of 13

In order to understand why the idea that companionship is related to physical health has been ignored, and is stilled overlooked by our society, it would be helpful to first review why the basic idea that emotions influence the way the body functions was also resisted for so long. When people are lonely, they go adopt a pet, but not everyone likes dogs or cats. It is too bad we cannot adopt adults and hope they would love us the way an animal would. So if you are waiting to express your love for someone, do not wait until they are dead and gone to figure out how much they meant to you. Take the time to guide someone and show them the path to salvation, instead of just feeling sorry for them in passing. #RyanPhillippe 13 of 13

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