Sentences with phrase «sense of healing»

It was meant to try to help those people find a path to some sense of healing in spite of loving an addict.
By being proactive and forging ahead in a positive manner, you can foster a sense of healing, hope and control in your child.
This «felt» sense of healing can come from the array of emotion focused experiential therapies now challenging the long - held beliefs of mainstream cognitive approaches.
I strive to help people work through conflicts, traumas, and other significant life events in order to reach a healthy sense of healing and empowerment.
With an integrative approach, I connect to your story and help you develop healthy emotional patterns, work through challenges, and set priorities that help you create a sense of healing and adequacy in your life.»
Together we will begin to uncover areas of your life that desire a sense of healing from self - destructive and limiting beliefs; and create hope for acceptance of self.»
Her explorations of sacred and ritualistic practices merge with her personal and social histories in works that incorporate visual poetry, found objects and media to convey a universal sense of healing.
As more writers come forward with their memoirs, more audiences may find the sense of healing and community that comes from reading titles from authors who have successfully overcome their experiences.
That dislodging of those scenes really tapped into an alternate sense of healing.
It quiets the mind so you leave with a sense of healing and balance.
Coming out here in nature, I feel a sense of healing.
Not that it's easy or super fun, but there's a sense of progress and a sense of healing — and all of a sudden you're talking about things that you really need to talk about.
In fact, no solid evidence exists to prove that their treatments work, except in the sense of healings in the revivalist's tent.

Not exact matches

Now we clearly need all of these, but my sense is that one is more healing, one is more liberating, one is more attune to the affinities of what our type actually really needs to begin to tell ourselves the truth.
Perhaps the most beautiful thing I've witnessed when people find God is a renewed sense of purpose, healing and hope.
The bad part was the sense of shame some Christians made me feel about my emotional struggles, but as I discovered how God views healing, I realized it wasn't my faith that was flawed; it was their views toward mental health and faith.
(The comment below will make more sense if you read the Agents of Damage / Healing post.)
Traditionally it has always been seen as the healing of the senses to help people prepare for death before they go to Jesus Christ for judgment.
They travel with her in the landscape of Calvin's doctrine and assess whether his dramatic account can make sense of their specific experiences of gender oppression and also convey an empowering grace that heals their brokenness.
The juxtaposition of this text from James with Mark's story of the healing of the Syro - Phoenician woman reveals a wicked sense of humor on someone's part.
Anyway, it never made much sense to me since there is a general liturgical acknowledgement [Lord, I am not worthy to receive you, but say the word and I shall be healed] that none of us is * worthy * to receive the sacrament.
This is perhaps mitigated as she links the experience of illness to scenes from Christ's ministry in order to draw out the strength that can come from a prayerful and humble attitude where even today the sick can receive Christ's healing touch and regain a true sense of self.
When we remember who the real actor is, we feel humbled; but we also experience, like Gregory, a sense of relief: itis Jesus, not we, who leads his flock, heals the wounds of sin, and raises up the people to divine union.
Of course there is a sense in which the movement continues in its influence on the clergymen whose interest in psychotherapy and healing was stimulated by their contacts with the movement, its literature, or others who had felt its influence.
It might be said that Eddy «demythologized» the healings of Jesus and his resurrection — but in an opposite sense from the way that Bultmann did.
Many involved in Christian healing share the Christian Scientists» belief in spiritual healing as an integral part of a living Christianity, and they share the renewed sense of God's presence that issues from healing.
For instance, when these characteristics are perceived as exhibited in an individual enduringly and in a sense in which these are understood to affect the world around in a favorable fashion — either in an objective sense of effecting something concrete outside such a person [like effecting healing, foretelling, acting as medium in a non-rational manner or simply doing good or saying good to help the people selflessly], exhibiting personal traits, conditions and states which are known to be «abnormal» [like going into trances, hearing voices, seeing visions, or just the simple unconventional behavior, which proceed from such an individual's horizon to affect, influence, impact others» horizons]-- or is subjectively perceived to be extra-ordinary — such an individual is said to be godly, god - bearing, pious or saintly.
The longing to belong in some ultimate sense, to feel an at - homeness in the universe is satisfied for many in worship which reawakens the awareness of «the mystical unity which underlies all human life» (Cyril Richardson) This experience is energizing, feeding, and healing; it overcomes the sense of cosmic loneliness, the feeling expressed by a mental hospital patient: «I'm an orphan in the universe.»
Revelation of hidden things that are harming them leaves them with a sense of awe & wonder, that God cares enough to point it out, for their healing.
I replied, «It took me four days of rewriting it, until I was sure that it contained what would heal him... and could sense that everything in that letter was for his wounds, and not for my scars.
It's the sense of being a separate person, supported BY the illusion that understanding will heal or bring peace, that is a never ending treadmill.
They do not see the transformation of every physical limitation as a guarantee, or even as necessary for fulfilling our human potential, and they construe healing in a holistic sense, as the inclusion of all people, regardless of bodily or mental function, in communion with God.
In the course of the scene Elijah repairs the Yahweh altar (the primary sense of the Hebrew verb here is that he «healed» the altar) which had been ruined — we can only guess — perhaps by an act of religious vandalism, or by neglect, or indeed immediately in the course of the frenetic, violent performance of the Baal prophets.
It is also important to rebuild your sense of safety physically, to allow your emotions space to heal.
Behind these concerns was a new sense of the reality and importance of the historical self — its career over time and in community, the way its memory and expectation unite time into a present, its anxiety and guilt, and its hope of healing.
My incapacity to make sense of the world as the creation of a personally caring Creator because of the magnitude of sin and suffering is, to extend the metaphor a long - festering sore that simply will not heal.
All healing is essentially understood to be a healing of the sense of separation (actual separation would be an impossibility) from the unitary wholeness of God.
(I believe that healing in the sense of a restoration of normal attraction is a possibility but as with any illness it is not guaranteed.)
This is based in part on the recognition that the self - healing, self - protective resources of one's body are somehow linked with one's faith and sense of meaning.
But what if we are to apprehend them as signs in the same sense that we apprehend Jesus» works of healing and resurrection as signs?
If so, his cures were not miraculous in the modern sense of the word; they were extraordinary, but not supernatural, instances of psychosomatic healing.
Thus it makes sense that God being God and the created of mankind and the earth, would be able to heal and change whatever He wants
He did so, and began to call out a number of ailments that he could sense were being healed.
And so I suppose it makes sense that some of my greatest healing would come through Church as well.
I depart my country with a more vivid sense of sin's consequences and a firmer conviction of my countrymen's need for healing grace.
In cases of conversion, in providential leadings, sudden mental healings, etc., it seems to the subjects themselves of the experience as if a power from without, quite different from the ordinary action of the senses or of the sense - led mind, came into their life, as if the latter suddenly opened into that greater life in which it has its source.
Did Christ not heal someone based on what they had to wear or withhold miracles because their dress did nt fit some odd sense of uniformity.
As far as the use of «salvation,» healing makes most sense to me.
He shows how Original Sin makes sense when we understand the profound communion and mutual ministry of all creation in Christ, in whom we were constituted in original holiness, upon whom the impact of evil was greatest, and in whom is found healing and purification from sin.
WOMEN in charge, it makes sense, don't you think, we are mothers, we have sense, empathy, we heal and I know, we would never cross the line, its beyond even our adult thinking As a child that went through something similar in childhood, panished in my own psyche for rest of my life, blaming my own thoughts to be, I have not experienced life, until I came back to Heavenly Father, to trust man again...
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