H Quotes
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“Healing is the discovery of the Divinity within.”
“Healing is the process of accepting all, then choosing best.”
Source: Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue
“Healing is the process of reestablishing the integration between body, mind, and spirit, creating opportunities for the return of the memory of wholeness.”
“Healing is the rediscovery of who we are and who we have always been.”
“Healing is the result of clear thinking.”
Source: The Science of the Mind
“Healing is the return of the memory of wholeness. Healing, health, whole and holy all mean inclusiveness. Body, mind, spirit, environment, relationships, social interactions are all one wholeness, and you're a part of that one wholeness.”
“Healing is the way of the heart. This book is an invitation to open our heart. Healing is a love affair with life.
Healing is pure love. Love is what creates healing. Spiritual healing is to be one with ourselves. And to be one with ourselves is to be in joy.
Healing is to develop our inner being. Healing is to discover that which is already perfect within ourselves. It is to rediscover our inner life source. Spiritual healing is to be one with life. We are never really alone, it is our idea of a separate "I" that creates the feeling of being separate from life, from the Whole.
In reality there is only one heart, a pulsating Existential heart. Our own heart pulsates in unity with the Existential heartbeats. We are all notes in the Existential music, and without our unique note the music would not be complete. We are all needed in the Whole; we all have our unique fragrance, quality and gifts to contribute to the Whole.
More than 30 years ago, I had an individual consultation with a spiritual teacher. I did not have time to sit down before I got the question: "You are interested in healing, are you not?" It was the first time that I encountered the topic that would become my way and deep source of joy in life. This spiritual teacher finished the consultation saying: "You will be a fine healer."
The art of healing is the psychology of being, the science of inner transformation. The psychology of being begins where Western psychology ends. It goes beyond Skinner, Freud, Jung, Rogers, Maslow and humanistic psychology. The psychology of being is the psychology of consciousness, a psychology for inner transformation. It is not basically a question of psychology, it is a question of being. The psychology of being begins where we are, and take us to everything that we can be.
The underlying theme the psychology of being is meditation - but not meditation as a static technique - but as the capacity to BE with ourselves and others in a quality of watchful awareness, acceptance and realization.
The art of being is a search beyond the personality. It a search beyond the thoughts, the emotions and the learned attitudes of the personality, to the inner being, to the depth within, which is hidden in ourselves.
The inner being is a deep acceptance of ourselves as we are; the inner being is to be available to life. The inner being is to be in unity with life. This book is an invitation to meet the inner being, our inner source of love, joy, acceptance, humor, intuition, understanding, wisdom, truth, silence and creativity.”
Source: Presence - Working from Within. The Psychology of Being
“Healing is to remind us we are not the experiences of the world.”
“Healing is too big a topic for any one person to know it all.”
Source: Doctor Yourself: Natural Healing That Works: Easyread Large Bold Edition
“Healing is understanding, accepting, rebuilding...”
Source: Words of the Shaman: 50 Quotes from Paching Hoé Lambaiho
“Healing is when you become something else, something better, and not something you were before.”
Source: I Am The Architect of My Own Destruction
“Healing is your right, your responsibility and the risk you can't afford not to take.”
Source: Honey peppered tongue
“Healing is, by definition, taking a process of disintegration of life and transforming into a process of return to life.”
Source: Defy Gravity: Healing Beyond the Bounds of Reason
“Healing isn't a linear path, so focus on progress over perfection.”
Source: Black Girls Breathing: Heal from Trauma, Combat Chronic Stress, and Find Your Freedom
“Healing isn't a straight line. It's a quiet decision you make every day to choose yourself, even when it hurts.”
“Healing isn’t about forgetting the pain. It’s about remembering your worth.”
“Healing isn't about getting back to who you were before. It's about coming to terms with the new you, the one who survived a storm. It's about accepting that some days will be challenging, and that's okay. It's not a race and certainly not a competition.”
“Healing isn’t about having it figured out. It’s about finding your way back to yourself, one feeling at a time.”
“Healing isn’t about pointing fingers. Sorting through childhood family dynamics helps us find our self.”
Source: Spirit Unbroken: Abby's Story
“Healing isn't becoming someone new, it's reclaiming the parts of you that were buried under survival.”
“Healing isn’t just about finding your way back—it’s about discovering the life you were meant to create.”
Source: Beyond the Bottle: Coaching for Lasting Recovery
“Healing isn’t just about mending bones, but about restoring the heart.”
Source: Between Heaven and Desire
“Healing isn’t just about tending to old wounds; it’s about reclaiming the life that trauma and illness tried to steal. It’s about proving to myself, and to anyone who has ever felt stuck in survival mode, that we are more than what we’ve endured. I have walked through some of the darkest corners of this world, and I’m still here. And maybe—just maybe—that means I am meant to be the light.”
Source: Smoking in Garages: A Survivor's Story of Trauma and Resilience
“Healing isn’t linear, and it isn’t quiet.”
Source: One in Eight: A Breast Cancer Journey and Practical Guide for Patients, Families, and Workplaces
“Healing, it turns out, is a journey. It doesn’t happen all at once.”
“Healing journeys do not necessarily need to be long, drawn-out processes that require years of hard work. Healing and transformation always begin with learning and discovery — the magic that feeds the dynamic, powerful inner child within.”
Source: The Power of Tattoos: Twelve Hidden Energy Secrets of Body Art Every Tattoo Enthusiast Should Know
“Healing, like reward, is not gained without effort.”
“Healing Magic I instill,
Far Greater this,
Than any pill!”
Source: The Elf Folks' Book of Cookery: Recipes for a Delighted Tongue, a Healthy Body and a Magical Life
“Healing may not be so much about getting better, as about letting go of everything that isn’t you - all of the expectations, all of the beliefs - and becoming who you are. (in Bill Moyers' Healing and the Mind)”
“Healing may not be so much about getting better, as about letting go of everything that isn’t you - all of the expectations, all of the beliefs - and becoming who you are.”
“Healing means accepting all parts of ourselves, not just the parts we like, but all of us.”
“Healing means finding the courtage to create new moments of joy”
Source: Love, Planes, & Heartache
“Healing of every sort-physical, psychological, energetic, and spiritual-can take place over time or happen in the twinkling of an eye. That our loved ones in heaven know of our suffering and care deeply about us and the onward flow of our lives speaks once again of the love, presence, and connection extending beyond the veil of death.”
“Healing of the physical without the change in the mental and spiritual aspects brings little real help to the individual in the end. How true, because the mind and the body imprint and imitate each other. What we think, we become. What we become, we think. It's an insidious process that can predispose us to illness or it can lead us to health.”
“Healing of the world's woes will not come through this or that social or political theory; not through violent changes in government, but in the still small voice that speaks to the conscience and the heart.”
“Healing often begins when we allow ourselves to be held.”
Source: Take a Breath with Him Companion Guidebook - Experiencing God When You're Getting Back On Your Feet
“Healing old hurts can only begin when the children we once were feel safe enough to speak their hearts to the adults we are now.”
“Healing opportunities can be disguised as people who really piss you off. Pay attention because they could be your greatest teachers.”
“Healing our mind is crucial, because otherwise our problems, which are beginningless, become endless. We may use medicine or some other external means to heal a particular disease, but the disease will return unless we heal our mind. If we do nothing to heal our mind, there is always the danger that we will again create the cause of the disease, that we will repeat the actions that caused us to become physically unhealthy. We will then experience the same illness in future lives, or even in this life.
Curing disease through external means is not the best solution because the cause of disease is not external. Bacteria, viruses, spirits, and so forth may act as external conditions for disease, but disease itself has no external cause. In the West, however, the external conditions for a particular disease are usually regarded as its cause. The cause of disease is not external; it is in the mind – or we could say, it is the mind. Disease is caused by our self-cherishing, ignorance, anger, attachment, and other delusions and by the negative actions motivated by these negative thoughts. Our negative thoughts and actions leave imprints on our mind, which then manifest as disease or other problems. The imprints also make it possible for disturbing thoughts and negative actions to arise again.
A physical sign necessarily has a physical cause, but the physical cause arises because of the inner cause, the imprints left on the mind by negative thoughts and actions. To fully understand disease, we have to understand the inner cause, which is the actual cause of disease and which also creates the physical conditions for disease. As long as we ignore its inner cause, we have no real cure for disease. We must study its development and recognize that its cause is in the mind. Once we recognize this, we will automatically understand that the healing of disease also has to come from the mind. (p. 4-5)”
Source: Ultimate Healing: The Power of Compassion
“Healing our trauma is the most precious gift we can give our children.”
Source: Journey to Your Self - How to Heal from Trauma: Written by Someone Who Did
“Healing our wounds requires that we be willing to feel all of the uncomfortable emotions that lie within them.”
“Healing ourselves on the spiritual level involves developing a strong connection with our soul. We heal ourselves on the mental level as we become aware of our core beliefs, release those that limit us, and open to more supportive ideas and greater understanding. Emotional healing takes place as we learn to accept and experience the full range of our feelings. And we heal ourselves on the physical level when we learn to honor and care for our bodies, and for the physical world around us.”
Source: Creating True Prosperity
“Healing proceeds from the depths to the heights.”
“Healing rain is a real touch from God. It could be physical healing or emotional or whatever.”
“Healing requires a legitimated, credible and culturally appropriate system.”
“Healing requires far more of us than just the participation of our intellectual and even our emotional resources. And it certainly demands that we do more than look backwards at the dead-end archives of our past. Healing is, by definition, taking a process of disintegration of life and transforming into a process of return to life.”
Source: Defy Gravity: Healing Beyond the Bounds of Reason
“Healing requires taking action-it is not a passive event.”
“Healing requires you to be vulnerable and strong at the same time.”
“Healing severe or chronic pain, I believe, includes transforming our relationship to the pain, and, ultimately, it is about transforming our relationship to who we are and to life.”
Source: The Pain Companion: Everyday Wisdom for Living With and Moving Beyond Chronic Pain
“Healing starts not with shouting louder, but with learning to hold softer.”
Source: Hold Me Differently: For Him and For Her — When Love Needs a New Language