Tag: compassion

  • Allowing imperfection

    Allowing imperfection

    Imperfections – our human flaws, our mistakes, our wounds – are not barriers, but openings. Entry points. Portals. The “cracks” represent the vulnerable places within us, a natural part of the human condition, where the façade of perfection breaks down. These moments of vulnerability are not obstacles to our growth, but essential parts of the…

  • A healer is not someone who heals you

    A healer is not someone who heals you

    Human bodies have the ability to heal themselves in a state of safety and security. This is reflected in both modern neuroscience (for example, the parasympathetic ‘rest-and-digest’ state) and ancient wisdom traditions. When the nervous system feels safe, the body naturally shifts from protection to restoration. Safety = Parasympathetic activation = Healing state Trauma, stress,…