From Suffering to Healing
When Your Heart Breaks. When Your Soul Is Longing. You Need Answers. You Need Healing.
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Narrated by:
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Robyn Green
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Written by:
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Trinity Royal
About this listen
Why do bad things happen to good people?
Why does your life journey lead you to suffer?
The answer is to heal you.
Your suffering is the epitome of a blessing in disguise. Wrapped in darkness and suffering, it removes the ground from beneath your feet and leaves you fearful, fragile, and devoid of meaning in life.
The caterpillar is born with everything it needs, internally and externally, to become the butterfly. You are born with everything you need, inside of you and in your outside world, to become the best version of your self. The caterpillar suffers a death of itself inside the cocoon. This is the same shedding you do when you pass through a dark time of suffering in your soul and reboot to your true self.
Most beings that we adore or worship have gone through dark times in their life. This includes Christ, Buddha, Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Oprah, Abraham Lincoln, etc. This process is necessary, as it redefines a person, remakes one's character, and chips away the darkness to bring out the luster of your real self. This is your metamorphosis.
From Suffering to Healing explores:
- Possible reasons for your unexpected suffering
- Is there a greater purpose to your suffering, your life-changing experience?
- What really is Dark Night of the Soul and how it is different from general depression/suffering?
- Finding your gifts that come wrapped in darkness
- A practical guide to dos and don'ts during your dark times
- How to heal your self with simple, effective, and practical healing techniques
If you’re ready to become the best version of your self and shed the parts that no longer serve you, look no further, your answers are here.
"Our wounds are often the openings into the best and the most beautiful parts of us." (David Rich)
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