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We have no way of knowing what kind of pain you are suffering from, on the basis of your question. Pain comes in primarily two varieties. For physical pain, consult a doctor. For psychological pain, consult a therapist.
The better way to put it would be - I was suffering from pain and distress - if that is your complete sentence. Alternatively you could say - The pain and distress I was suffering caused me to lash out.
Budhism
Buddhism
OK, first off there is an old Buddhists saying: "pain is inevitable, suffering is optional." There is no escaping pain. Pain is a part of life. There is no being on Earth that doesn't feel pain. Suffering, on the other hand is a self-inflicted wound (like stress). Suffering comes from thinking that our situation or the situation of others, must be different for things to be good, acceptable or "the way it should be". This thinking leads us to be angry, worried, mad, etc. This creates our suffering. The way to escape this is to accept that things are, the way things are. There is no good or bad, things just are. When you feel pain, you feel the pain. Don't judge it. Pain is there to tell us that either something is wrong or to stop doing what we are doing. So its an important part of being alive (it doesn't mean you have to not treat the problem though). But all the angst that goes along with the pain causes us to suffer.
.they found a way to stop suffering, which is to bring enlightenment.
in what way is the dog annoying you?
the way the man felt about the pain and suffering of others was indifferent from all of his relatives
Physical Activit
The essence to the answer of this question is if you mean pain or suffering. If you mean pain we can say most Buddhists feel pain like anyone else; for example if I hit my nail with a hammer. However suffering is quite a different matter. To remove the suffering of attachment or aversion is in a sense the goal of Buddhism. Moving to its conclusion even the aversion to pain can removed so that this is experienced in quite a different way.
Yes they can. Cat's can sense the same way a dog does and even more then a dog actually. Cats can sense pain and they also can feel other cats pain as in sympathy.
Absolutely not. It can cause permanent damage to your dog. If you happen to have a dog who is egged on by pain or ignorant to pain and will not stop pulling against the collar (many pit bulls are this way), it may kill them. Ground stakes are simply not good ways to put your dog outside. Fences, invisible fences, or simply you holding a leash are more humane, safe ways to keep your dog at home.