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Healers are comfortable to live with the contradictions and shortcomings in themselves and others. They deeply accept themselves and are comfortable knowing that some answers may never be found.
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God is able to take the mess of our past and turn it into a message. He takes the trials and tests and turns them into a testimony.— Christine Caine
Healers struggle and question less and less on their journey of faith. They feel much more comfortable with who they are and have become. Healers have found answers to some questions in their lives and love, but they are also comfortable knowing that some answers may never be found.
Healers realise that other perspectives do not push them away from their own faith. However, they do feel that this openness to different worldviews will move them to live more simply, on the one hand, and to become more fully human, on the other hand.
Healers have a new understanding of who they are. They constantly discover that throughout their life the ‘good’ and the ‘bad’ made them who they are. They accept themselves deeply, embracing all the different sides of their complex personalities.
They are often helped in this by kind but truthful spiritual directors who usher them out of denial into acceptance. Healers should consider letting go of old habits and replacing them with life-affirming disciplines.
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