 


Heal your hurts. Don't lug them around like a
sack of potatoes or bring them out for show-and-tell when you need to explain
away a bad behavior or an unsettling mistake. Revisit the scars on
your heart and resolve to remove each one of them. Examine the cause of the
original wounds and determine the reason you still allow them to hurt - why you
still hold on to the pain - and go about the business of getting the work done
to let them go. Without resolution, you remember the original injury
and relive the pain, time and time again. Old hurts resurface and add scar
tissue to the afflicted areas. The next time a wound opens itself up
and spills its scalding contents on your tender feelings, don't chase it back
down inside of you. Cup it gently in your hands, kiss it good bye and release
it. |
 Heal your hurts - one pain at a time.
© 2000 Terri McPherson Windsor, Ontario,
Canada terri@wisehearts.com

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