Suffering as a way of purification in "Raven's Peak"
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Suffering as a way of purification in "Raven's Peak"
Do you know that some people think that suffering is a way of purification in order to get rid of suffering. So, you have to suffer to get rid of suffering at end. What do you think?
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True...it's only a 'pseudo' cleansing. Suffering might divert your mind from the emotional pain but can't heal or purify it.shnasko1 wrote:Suffering doesn't purify your body. Suffering only temporarily releases your emotional pain by the physical pain involved. I believe that he only suffered the physical pain because he couldn't deal with the emotional pain.
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