H Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with H. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Healing didn’t ask me to forget what happened. It asked me to finally face it.”
Source: THE FACE I HAD TO MEET: Healing the Wounds on My Skin and the Ones Beneath It
“Healing, discussing, processing our problems is so vital, but the distinction between the constant obsessing, complaining and focusing on the negative, it becomes almost like an addiction. Learning to reset and redirect is imperative, so we can focus more on gratitude, positivity, and all of the good in our lives.”
Source: Origin: Music, Art, Yoga & Consciousness
“Healing does not come through intense affirmation of divinity, or by simply pouring out love and the expression of a vague mysticism.It comes through mastering an exact science of contact, impression, of invocation plus an understanding of the subtle apparatus of the etheric vehicle.”
“Healing does not march in straight lines.
It loops.
It stutters.
It circles back
like tide drawn by unseen moons.
The one who walks the Way
does not flinch at return.
They know:
the place you revisit
is not the same,
because you are not the same.”
Source: The Tao of Grief
“Healing does not mean going back to the way things were before, but rather allowing what is now to move us closer to God.”
“Healing does not take place in the fast lane.”
“Healing doesn’t always happen in a moment. Sometimes it happens in a thousand quiet surrenders.”
Source: At His Feet: A 7-Day Devotional: Walk With Jesus and Renew Your Soul
“Healing doesn’t always look holy. Sometimes it’s rage, silence, and starting over.”
“Healing doesn’t always look like joy. Sometimes it looks like saying no and meaning it.”
“Healing doesn’t always look like progress. Sometimes it looks like breathing, resting, softening — and beginning again.”
Source: Quiet Era Diaries: A Self-Healing Journey Through Solitude and Stillness
“Healing doesn’t always sound like a breakthrough. Sometimes it whispers in small, quiet choices no one else will ever notice.”
Source: Whispers from the therapy room: What therapists think but don’t always say – and what they hope clients realize.
“Healing doesn’t ask you to forget the pain, only to carry it gently, like something once broken now shaped into strength.”
Source: Tales of Habib the Hoaxter: Sometimes Hoaxed, Always Good for a Laugh
“Healing doesn’t begin when the cup is finally full, but when it is finally set down.”
Source: The Sages of the Hidden Road: A Parable for the Weary Soul
“Healing doesn’t erase the scars—it teaches us how to live beautifully with them.”
Source: Metro B: A woman’s awakening in the underground of Rome
“Healing doesn’t have a time.”
“Healing doesn't have to come before you move forward.”
Source: Take a Step with Him Companion Guidebook - Adventuring with God into Fresh Beginnings
“Healing doesn’t mean forgetting. It means remembering with more love than pain.”
“Healing doesn’t mean forgetting or making the memories insignificant. Healing means refocusing”
“Healing doesn’t mean hiding. It means being whole enough to be seen—scars and all—and still shine.”
“Healing doesn't mean the damage never existed. It means the damage no longer controls your life.”
“Healing fails to occur because it is much easier to injure another than to heal oneself.”
“Healing Follows Forgiveness”
“Healing for me is being able to sit next to the butcher and say 'Yes, I’m sitting next to the butcher now,' instead of saying 'there is no butcher'.”
“Healing from a loss doesn't happen on schedule.You need to give the head and heart time to catch up with the reality.”
“Healing from burnout is a deeply personal journey, and what works for one person may not work for another.”
Source: The Therapist's Handbook for Healing from Emotional Burnout: A Practical Guide to Reclaiming Your Energy, Focus, and Passion
“Healing from childhood abuse is not going mad, it is going sane.”
Source: Person-Centred Practice: The BAPCA Reader
“Healing from our past is an essential aspect of expanding our sense of self and awakening our capacity to love. This shift often manifests as a change in the questions we've been asking ourselves. Instead of What do I need? we ask, How can I serve? Instead of What am I getting out of this? we start to ask, What can I bring to this situation to promote the highest possible outcome for everyone involved?”
“Healing from pain is a choice. You have to consciously decide that you deserve to feel free, that you deserve to let go of the weight that has been holding you down for too long.”
Source: Care Package: A Path To Deep Healing
“Healing from toxic relationship trauma
is like realizing you spent your entire life
eating and having allergic reactions to
rotten tomatoes when life is a buffet and you’re in the wrong restaurant.”
“Healing generational trauma takes courage and strength. It’s common for dysfunctional families to deny their abuse. They silence victims and dump toxic shame onto them. Complicit families keep abuse alive from generation to generation, until one brave survivor boldly ends the cycle of abuse.”
Source: Soul Rescue: How to Break Free From Narcissistic Abuse & Heal Trauma
“Healing gives clarity — and sometimes that clarity reveals: “I deserved not to be let go in the first place.”
“Healing happens between the notes. I had to allow the space and not be afraid, and to know that things happen in space. You have to let the space settle. If you let go, you transcend and experience the stillness, and that is the healing. One ingredient of health is rest. Activity comes from inactivity. The basis of sound is silence. Stillness is basic to health.”
“Healing happens through the whole. Healing happens through God. Healing is pure love, which comes from the silence within us. Healing does not happen through us. Healing comes from the beyond. When a wound heals it is not you who is healing it. It heals by some mysterious energy. That mysterious energy is called God. It is only a name for all that is mysterious. It is a name for all that which is not comprehensible to reason.
How an illness disappears and health comes back is a miracle. Even medical science accept the fact that we can help the healing
process, but we cannot heal. We can help the healing process by removing the barriers to the healing process. We can prepare the
ground for the healing energy to function, but the healing energy does everything on its own.
Joy is the ultimate consequence of healing when you have been healed. Then there is no more wound. Then your being is full of wellbeing. It happens through God, through the whole.
The function for you is to remove all hindrance for the healing to happen. The work of a meditator is not to create barriers for the healing energy. That is all we can do: we can remove all hindrances for the healing process.
When I pursued an advanced training in spiritual healing in USA 1984, was told that I had the capacity to become a seventh chakra healer, a spiritual healer, to act as a catalyst and channel for spiritual energy from the seventh chakra through the heart. The last 30 years has meant to develop and deepen this capacity to an instrument of subtle catalytic
effect.
We can open up to existence. We can become available to all the energies that are showering on us - and then the healing happens on its own. It is always God that heals. And joy is the experience when you are healed, when nothing is missing, and you have come home.”
Source: The Way of the Heart
“Healing happens when you see your own light body and give yourself permission to shine that light for the benefit of all living beings.”
Source: The Difference Between Pain and Suffering
“Healing has a chance in our lives when we have exhausted all our other options.”
Source: Circles of Separation
“Healing... has always been a secondary concern. After concealment and control.”
“Healing has its own power and, once started, it moves ahead methodically knowing exactly what track to take for the most efficient and effective results.”
Source: Waldmeer
“Healing has its own process, it’s a development that considers its own form.”
Source: When Roses are Crushed
“Healing in a matter of time, but it is sometimes also a matter of opportunity.”
“Healing in America is being able to call it our home, to build a future for our children, to still believe in tough times, to remember our forefathers, and stepping forward together towards a common solution”
Source: A Bright New Morning: An American Story
“Healing in isolation, alone, for some of us is great because we work through things alone, but you need kin to hold space for you.”
“Healing invokes the power of compassion, both for yourself and for others... At this point, the healed may become a healer.”
“Healing is a biological process, not an art. It is as much a function of the living organism as respiration, digestion, circulation, excretion, cell proliferation, or nerve activity. It is a ceaseless process, as constant as the turning of the earth on its axis. Man can neither duplicate nor imitate nor provide a substitute for the process. All schools of healing are frauds.”
“Healing is a choice. It’s not an easy one because it takes work to turn around your habits. But keep making the choice and shifts will happen.”
“Healing is a coming to terms with things as they are, rather than struggling to force them to be as they once were, or as we would like them to be, to feel secure or to have what we sometimes think of as our own way.”
Source: Coming to Our Senses: Healing Ourselves and the World Through Mindfulness
“Healing is a different type of pain. It’s the pain of becoming aware of the power of one’s strength and weakness, of one’s capacity to love or do damage to oneself and to others, and of how the most challenging person to control in life is ultimately yourself.”
“Healing is a life purpose.”
Source: Journey Beyond the Yellow Brick Road: Finding Your Emotional Home as a Caregiver
“Healing is a lifestyle.”
Source: Miracle Message: Time to Heal
“Healing is a moral thing to do.”
“Healing is a process afforded you by your Creator and is above and beyond the control of man. Your Chiropractor does everything possible to help Innate heal-but he cannot heal nor can anyone else produce healing for you. When the right adjustment is made, Innate goes to work. You feel the results when dis-ease turns to ease.”