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Quotes About Healing

After five days in hospital I took a turn for the nurse.
~ Spike Milligan
In true love there is no heartbreak. A broken heart means broken demands, broken expectations, broken hopes.
~ Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
O Lord my God, what a depth is that recess of Thy mysteries, and how far from it have the consequences of my transgressions cast me! Heal mine eyes, that I may share the joy of Thy light.
~ St. Augustine
And now, Lord, these things are passed by, and time hath assuaged my wound.
~ St. Augustine
Entrust Truth, whatsoever thou hast from the Truth, and thou shalt lose nothing; and thy decay shall bloom again, and all thy diseases be healed, and thy mortal parts be reformed and renewed, and bound around thee.
~ St. Augustine
We have been called to heal wounds, to unite what has fallen apart, and to bring home those who have lost their way.
~ St. Francis Of Assisi
Exhale the remnants/Of wounds that steal your freedom./No more prisons. Breathe.
~ Staci Backauskas
You can heal your body with food.
~ Stacy Keibler
The knowledge of the realm of death makes it possible for the shaman to move freely back and forth and mediate these journeys for other people.
~ Stanislav Grof
Coming to terms with the fear of death is conducive to healing, positive personality transformation, and consciousness evolution.
~ Stanislav Grof
Sam Pickett, English teacher and former basketball coach at Willow Creek High School, scrounged for sleep in his tangled bed. He was thirty-six years old and he hadn't a clue as to who he was or what his life was about. He bore a wound he couldn't heal. He
~ Stanley Gordon West
A real relationship with nature is vital for our magical and spiritual development, and our psychic and spiritual health. It is also a vital base for any work we do to heal the earth and transform the social and political systems that are assaulting her daily.
~ Starhawk
God will actually reframe our history and memories to us as he heals us.
~ Stasi Eldredge
In medicine the use of the knife is often the kinder course.
~ Stefan Zweig
İçinde hâlâ ac?yan bir yer vard?, ama iyi ÅŸeyler vaat eden bir ac?yd? bu, tamamen kapanmadan önce kabuk tutarken yanan yaralar gibi s?cak, ama yumuÅŸak bir ac?.
~ Stefan Zweig
Innen tat noch leise etwas weh, aber es war ein verheißender Schmerz, glühend und doch so wie Wunden brennen, ehe sie für immer vernarben wollen.
~ Stefan Zweig
He was sure of one thing only, and on this single security he built up the whole of his teaching: a living man, through his mere presence and through his personal influence, may do more to cure the sick than can any other remedy in the world. "Of all bodies in nature, none is so potent in its influence upon man as is the body of man himself.
~ Stefan Zweig
Aún sentía cierta pesadumbre en el fondo de su corazón, pero era un dolor prometedor, ardiente y dulce a la vez, el mismo ardor que producen las heridas antes de cicatrizar para siempre.
~ Stefan Zweig
God had told her to take fees for instruction and healing. At first she had not grasped the reason, but then it had become plain to her. By making material sacrifices, the patient strengthens his own faith. The more he has to pay, the more earnestly does he desire to be cured.
~ Stefan Zweig
From the beginning of time man has undoubtedly more often been cured of his ailments by suggestion than by any other means, no matter how reluctant medical practitioners are to admit the fact.
~ Stefan Zweig
Whenever remarkable cures have taken place, we may be pretty sure that suggestion has been at work.
~ Stefan Zweig
today our physicians make use of radium: but no matter the method adopted, every one of them depends to a large extent for its efficacy upon the power it has of arousing the will-to-health in the patient.
~ Stefan Zweig
Physician, heal thyself," runs the adage; but it was characteristic of Mary Baker as of so many mental healers, that the magician who cured thousands could never fully succeed in curing herself.
~ Stefan Zweig
Only those with whom life had dealt hardly, the wretched, the slighted, the uncertain, the unlovely, the humiliated, could really be helped by love.
~ Stefan Zweig