Your Healing
When you have a true desire to heal, you must ask yourself if you are willing to give up the self with all the faulty thoughts and attachments that is causing some type of mental, emotional, or physical sickness. We want to change and to heal, but we tend to continue hanging onto faulty patterns that have kept us unwell. We seek healing, but refuse to let go of habits, identities and attachments that have prolonged our suffering.
One who may be drowning in a river will call out for help, yet continue to hold onto the rocks that’s pulling one under. They are not aware that the struggle is not against the river current, but against one’s self. One cannot be relieved from suffering while still holding onto the very faulty thoughts and attachments they are carrying with them. Suffering is familiar. It is a well worn path of the mind, a path that has been traveled upon for, literally, years. Even though it has been painful, it is what is known. The known, no matter how uncomfortable and painful it might be, is preferred over the fear of the unknown.
Healing is not an addition, it is a subtraction. It is not what you gain, but what you release. For you to move into the freedom of wellness and wholeness, you must be willing to step out of your old self that found comfort in sickness.
So, before you begin your journey toward healing, ask yourself, “Am I ready to step out of my old self of faulty thought and attachments that I identified with and step into and become the true divine self I am meant to be?”
In Love and Light
Steve