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Gratefulness
A sacred practice for deep healing.
How do we seek peace at times when we find our wounds are being touched?
Sometimes we find ourselves holding on to something we know we need to let go of. And sometimes, we find that even though we have done a lot of healing around something, there is still more to let go, forgive, and release. How do we seek peace at times when we find our wounds are being touched?
There are times in our healing journey, when it’s best not to try and do anything anymore. Not to pick at the scab, or stare at the wound. But to respond in faith that by letting go and surrendering, you will receive healing.
Colette Lafia is a San Francisco-based spiritual director, workshop and retreat facilitator, and adjunct faculty member at Mercy Center Burlingame. She is also a part-time school librarian. Colette is the author of Seeking Surrender: How a Trappist Monk Taught Me to Trust and Embrace Life, and Comfort & Joy: Simple Ways to Care for Ourselves and Others. She has a passion for helping people connect more deeply with the presence of the sacred in their daily lives and blogs about it at www.colettelafia.com. To receive Colette’s FREE 21-Day Gratitude Challenge ebook, click here.
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