“You may be broken now, and things look rather bleak. I know. You may not believe me when I say you can heal because your heart is breaking in a way it never has. It’s like every broken heart you’ve ever had has come together to magnify the brokenness. It seems everything has fallen apart, but soon it will all come together again, I promise you—the way it was supposed to be. Deep down, we have the answers. When we are ready, we’ll align our will with the will of our highest power of love and light. I’m here with you.”
Source: Grateful to Be Alive: My Road to Recovery fom Addiction
“No particular shape of brokenness is worse or better than any other. When I see the remains of houses still standing after a tornado, I don't compare the broken windows of one house to another and think, Now that one is broken more severely than this other one. No! Shattered windows, like shattered lives, are all simply in need of repair.”
Source: Out of the Cave: Stepping into the Light when Depression Darkens What You See
“elevate what resonates. this is how we generate good karma and feed the collective.
-ON”
“be it the lack of letters at the end of my name,
or the letters in mychart,
you cannot deny my flame,
you cannot take away my
art.
-ON”
“Our healing becomes real when we don’t deny the shattered pieces their rightful place in our becoming, but we see their benefit and we turn that into a shining light on a new path.”
Source: Healing Your Attachment Wounds: A Guide to Healing What's Hidden in Your Attachment Style and Relationships
“The purpose of creation is so that the one infinite Creator may know itself by experiencing itself. Extrapolating from this, your purpose is to know your perceived self by experiencing yourself.”
Source: Edifying Children of a Lesser God, answers to life's existential questions.
“I have an immense amount of respect for the natural medicine that Mother Earth provides.”
Source: Esotericism With an Unconventional Soul: Exploring Philosophy, Spirituality, Science, and Mysticism
“May the whispers of heaven wake you to the opening of a new morn.....”
“Death's Diary: 1942 -
It was a year for the ages, like 79, like 1346, to just name a few. Forget the scythe, God damn it, I needed a broom or a mop. And I needed a holiday.
(...) They say that war is death's best friend, but I must offer you a different point of view on that one. To me, war is like the new boss who expects the impossible. He stands over your shoulder repeating one thing, incessantly. 'Get it done, get it done'. So you work harder. You get the job done. The boss however, does not thank you. He asks for more.”
Source: The Book Thief
“Unavoidable pain for inevitable gain is supporting the preparation of the soul to love another in completeness of mind, body and heart by acknowledging that its process of transformation will not be unmarked by thorns.”