Self-Love

Wounds—the physical and non-physical—usually don’t simply disappear, but many heal with time, gentleness, and a healthy dosage of self-worth.

Sadly, traumas that aren’t of our human bodies—a challenging childhood, being bullied or made fun of (it happens even as an adult), loss of a loved one, or emotional abuse—may carry heartbreak or traumatization forever. I often wonder if those sorrows are thrust upon us like anvils, meant to be lessons or paths to higher energy enlightenment. Perhaps we purposively choose our journeys. Maybe it’s a karmic past reinventing itself or a less-than-ness blocking us on those paths.

From personal life experiences, I’ve learned we must sometimes walk alongside the pain and through the heartache to become new, cleansed in the proverbial waters of tenderness, acceptance, and trust.

Again and again, as we forge ahead, we grow—like a once withered plant that seemed as if it would never survive but is now thriving and resilient—now tested by the fires of our lives.

Weaknesses can evolve into strengths.
Love can mitigate sorrow.

Not asking for what you need leads to silence.
Not stepping forward keeps you always in the same lane.
Not going after what you want means getting it is impossible.

So today, have faith in one singular possibility, not a dozen or even two, and let the wind’s beckoning sail lead you to peace.

You are worth that.



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One thought on “Self-Love

  1. To totally “understand” what someone has gone thru, you need to experience yourself. And what better way than to cling to hope that one day you actually will. 😘

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