Are You Approaching Healing All Wrong?


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Nov 20 2024 52 mins  

Healing is messy and beautiful when we learn to embrace the Mystery.


This week's podcast episode asks 'What does healing mean to you?' and how does that definition support or hinder your healing?


Imagine healing as an ongoing, natural part of life - not something to be conquered, a destination to be reached or something reserved only for crisis moments. How can we move from seeing healing as linear, goal-oriented, or something within us to be "fixed."? What if we could open to the idea that our healing is a deeply personal and non-linear journey. One that invites us to embrace curiosity, self-compassion, and acceptance of all parts of ourselves - including the messy, tender, and resistant aspects?


We explore the importance of allowing healing to unfold in its own time and the soul's time. What would happen if we let go of the expectations we place on ourselves and our healing so we can be surprised at how the benefits ripple throughout our being and life. Rather than striving for perfection or instant results, we can instead focus on becoming more alive, embracing vitality, and engaging with life as it happens.


The episode ends with an invitation to reflect on what would change if you embraced wholeness as you are today.


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