Healing Is Not Fixing—It's Love Returning to the Body
On the spiritual
journey, we often believe that healing means fixing something broken in
us—restoring what's been damaged. But real healing is not fixing. It is the
return of love—to the forgotten, suppressed, and rejected parts of our body
and consciousness.
There was a time when
I had persistent physical pain. I tried everything—nutrition, energy clearing,
emotional work. Each helped a little, but the pain lingered, stubborn and
ever-present.
One night, I stopped
all efforts and simply asked:
“What if this pain
isn't here to be eliminated—but to be loved?”
I felt into that part
of my body. It wasn’t bad. It was longing to be loved, to be
seen, to be acknowledged. It wasn’t the obstacle—it was the portal.
In that moment, I
stopped doing and began being. I breathed with it, listened to
it. Waves of emotion, memory, and ancient loneliness arose—beyond words, yet
deeply real.
Love is the deepest
medicine.
When we stop approaching healing from a fixing mindset and instead approach it
from connection, something shifts. Healing becomes a natural unfolding.
That’s why some wounds
don’t respond to techniques—but soften in the presence of sincere love.
Healing isn’t pushing
pain away. It’s becoming the one who can hold it all.
Please remember:
“You’re not broken.
You just haven’t been fully loved yet.”
“When love enters the body, healing is already happening.”

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