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Finding Peace in Pain: How Daoism and Resilience Help
ChinaFriday, April 25, 2025
The study also found four key themes from the interviews. People felt burdened by pain. They tried to please deities for better pain control. They adjusted to their pain over time. And they developed a new view of their religion and pain.
Many people turned to Dao rituals. They hoped to ease their physical and mental pain. Most saw their survival from suicide attempts as a religious awakening. This shows how deeply their beliefs were tied to their coping mechanisms.
The study shows how pain resilience and Dao practices can help. They can reduce suicidal thoughts in people with chronic pain. It is a reminder that faith and personal strength can be powerful tools.
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