Healing “Work”
Life has an innate desire to heal, this is why it is not so much “hard work “ but rather a process of allowing.
Life has an innate desire to heal, this is why it is not so much “hard work “ but rather a process of allowing.
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Spoken straight to me, thank you Roland
Allowing seems kinder, thanks.
This poem was just sent to me and seemed to fit the moment.
From Andrea Gibson’s ‘Take Me With You’
WHEN ASKED IF I BELIEVE IN “GOOD
PEOPLE”, I SAY I BELIEVE IN PEOPLE
WHO ARE COMMITTED TO KNOWING
THEIR OWN WOUNDS INTIMATELY.
PEOPLE WHO READ THEIR WOUNDS’
DIARIES, WHO FOLLOW THEIR
WOUNDS OUT WINDOWS, DOWN
LADDERS, ASKING, “WHERE ARE YOU
GOING? WHAT DO YOU NEED? HOW
CAN I INTERVENE BEFORE A CRUEL
THING IS DONE OR SAID?
Beautiful explanation of the healing work. Thank you so much, Roland,
Mihai