Dialogue with my muse |
JOE: Good morning Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. What's on your mind today? JOE: Suffering? CALLIOPE: Please elaborate. JOE: I'd be glad to. As I attended Laney's wake and funeral, I kept thinking of all the suffering he endured over the last few months in particular. CALLIOPE: Did you have any particular questions? JOE: I wondered about the point of all his suffering. Was it for any particular purpose? CALLIOPE: You're not the first person who has puzzled about this issue? JOE: I know. I have heard quite a bit about it over the years but nothing which adequately explains it. CALLIOPE: You know that pain signals that something is wrong and needs corrective action. JOE: I do. Where I get stuck is if nothing can be done. CALLIOPE: Maybe the answers are just not evident yet and pain is an invitation to the medical community to keep searching. JOE: That makes some sense. But it doesn't seem to be much benefit to the person suffering. CALLIOPE: I can't argue there. Somethings are beyond our understanding. JOE: I realize that. I guess it's just one of life's mysteries at least for now. Talk with you tomorrow. |