The Creator: Holding Pain
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- Written by Jennifer Farley

Like handfuls of broken glass and fistfuls of barbed wire…you hold onto your pain like it will save your life.
Yes, it may have kept you safe for quite some time, but at what cost? If you choose to hold onto the pain labels you have given yourself and that others have given you, there is a chance you may miss out on new experiences that are meant to heal those wounds. Let go, my darling child, and grow. I assure you that a new kind of safety awaits. ~ Creator
Jennifer Farley, TheraHealing Instructor/Practitioner at The Creator Writings
Bio: i have been a ThetaHealing Practitioner for 9 years and a ThetaHealing Instructor for four years. It is my joy to be able to help others move through challenges so they can lead happier, healthier, more productive lives.
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