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Healing Pain

Field Manual for Relieving Suffering, Restoring Function, and Reclaiming Spirit: The Healing Handbooks Simple Spiritual Remedies for Modern Disease

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Healing Pain

By: Laimg Z. Matthews
Narrated by: Dianne Boatwright-Frost
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Pain is not only a sensation. It is a signal, a sensitivity, and often a full-body alarm system that can keep firing long after the original injury has passed. Modern life makes that worse: poor sleep, long sitting, screens, chronic stress, stale breathing, and a nervous system trained to brace first and ask questions later.

Healing Pain is a practical field manual for reducing suffering, restoring function, and rebuilding confidence in your body. It is written for people who are tired of vague reassurance, miracle claims, and advice that ignores the real problem: pain changes the way you move, breathe, think, and interpret sensation. If you do not retrain the system, the system keeps producing pain.

This audiobook gives you a clear path based on where you are right now. If you are in a flare and scared, it starts with stabilization. If you have chronic pain patterns, it moves into rebuilding. If you suspect nerve irritation, central sensitization, or fear-driven guarding, it addresses those directly, without pretending everything is “in your head.” If you are doing spiritual practice, it shows how to keep it from destabilizing you or turning into avoidance.

Inside you will find:

  • A simple “Start Here” system with lanes so you can stop guessing and start applying.
  • 24–72 hour stabilization protocols for flare days: what to do, what to stop, and what to track.
  • 30–90 day rebuild plans focused on mobility, walking, sleep, gentle strength, and nervous system downshifting.
  • Plain-language explanations of why pain persists: guarding, threat interpretation, sensitization, and the feedback loops that keep the cycle alive.
  • Short scripts and micro-practices you can repeat daily without forcing, strain, or complicated gear.
©2025 Laing Z. Matthews (P)2026 Laing Z. Matthews
Pain Management Physical Illness & Disease
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