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"The wound is the place where the light enters you" - Sufi poet Rumi. This quote suggests that in order to grow and heal, we must first acknowledge and confront our wounds. Our wounds, whether they be emotional, physical, or spiritual, are not something to be feared or avoided, but rather embraced. They are opportunities for growth and self-discovery. The quote implies that the light represents inner wisdom, healing and self-knowledge. The wound is a reminder of our past but also an opportunity to learn and understand ourselves better. By facing our wounds, we open ourselves up to a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us. We allow light to enter, illuminating the parts of ourselves that have been hidden in the dark. It's important to understand that healing is not about returning to the way things were before, but about becoming a stronger, more resilient and enlightened person. In that sense, pain and suffering can be seen as a necessary part of the healing process. It's a way to learning and becoming a better version of ourselves. Join me to have at your disposal the tools to heal from and survive heartbreak and thrive after that. Many blessings, blessed be.
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