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Quotes About Healing

Desespero quieto às vezes é o melhor remédio que há.
~ João Guimarães Rosa
As we know, forgiveness of oneself is the hardest of all the forgivenesses.
~ Joan Baez
The sad heart needs work to do.
~ Joan Bauer
Mom has the Touch. She knows what flowers go with what occasions, what hors d'oeuvres work with what people. She believes passionately in the power of food to heal, restore, and stimulate relationships, and she has built a following of loyal customers who really hope she's right. If she's wrong, says Sonia, no one wants to know.
~ Joan Bauer
Divorce casts so many shadows.
~ Joan Bauer
If you stick that anger behind you, one day you're going to turn around and find it's gone.
~ Joan Bauer
She studied my face. I rubbed my eyes. "I'm fine," I assured her. That was five months ago. I wasn't fine then and I'm not fine now. (Thwonk)
~ Joan Bauer
You don't understand the power of loss when it first hits you like a baseball coming fast from an out-of-control pitcher....It's the third day after an injury when the pain really starts to throb.
~ Joan Bauer
Some tension is necessary for the soul to grow, and we can put that tension to good use. We can look for every opportunity to give and receive love, to appreciate nature, to heal our wounds and the wounds of others, to forgive, and to serve.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
We emerge into the light not by denying our pain, but by walking out through it.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
psychic healers that practice in the Phillippines [sic] [are] able to reach through a person's energy body and pull out diseased tissue as an energy form
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
When will and intention are developed through living a disciplined life, according to rules that we consider a divine template for right living, tremendous personal power results. [...] They include such gifts as prophecy, healing, bilocation, mind reading, and the ability unto levitate or walk on water.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
The source of healing power [is, first] the healer's own adrenal glands. And the adrenals are indeed the furnace that generates lifeforce energy.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
May I be at peace, May my heart remain open, May I awaken to the light of my own true nature, May I be healed, May I be a source of healing for all beings.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
Tonglen is one of the most powerful practices of forgiveness and compassion that one can learn.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
Today, be aware of the judgments you make. Whenever you catch yourself judging someone, imagine that you are breathing in their pain in the form of black smoke. Breathe your happiness back to them.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
Peace of mind creates the most conducive conditions for physical healing.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
We become whole, healed, by making the invisible visible and bringing the darkness to light.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
It takes courage to re-own our lost parts, but authentic spirituality requires that we make the shadow visible and that we make that which is divided whole.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
May you be at peace, May your heart remain open, May you awaken to the light of your own true nature, May you be healed, May you be a source of healing for all beings.
~ JOAN BORYSENKO
We emerge into the light not by denying our pain, but by walking through it.
~ Joan Borysenko PH.D
Silence is a frightening thing. Silences leaves us at the mercy of the noise within us. We hear the fears that need to be faced. We hear, then, the angers that need to be cooled. We hear the emptiness that needs to be filled. We hear the cries for humility and reconciliation and centeredness. We hear ambition and arrogance and attitudes of uncaring awash in the shallows of the soul. Silence demands answers. Silence invites us to depth. Silence heals what hoarding and running will not touch.
~ Joan D. Chittister
I know why we try to keep the dead alive: we try to keep them alive in order to keep them with us. I also know that if we are to live ourselves there comes a point at which we must relinquish the dead, let them go, keep them dead.
~ Joan Didion
I closed the box and put it in a closet. There is no real way to deal with everything we lose.
~ Joan Didion