Wound is the place where light enters
- Aimy

- Mar 16
- 2 min read
On many set standards of living a conditioned life, my ways can be non-accepting.
The folks who do not adhere to a scripted system rather keep on questioning and rewriting a new story as they have the innate art & quality of retelling. They don’t cling to external approvals or validations, yet they are self sufficient and aware of who they are.They have this affinity and trust in the dark. Their wound is the place, where the brightest of the starry lights of their ever repairing self enters. Such folks are not here to fit in, they are a special force of Dharma, they are here to heal, inspire, motivate, love and to be free.
While sharing their inner wisdom and fire with the collective they form a new index of leadership quality.
In my humble discoveries of the yellowing of the psyche and soma, the incessant cerebral narratives, the pain and trauma body engagement and the sageness of other related woundings of the soul. When the insights of the darkness one carries is made aware through the blaze of presence and intentionality, that is where magic and wholeness happens.
How can we perceive and observe this inner sacred fire through the lens of self reflective inquiries and deeper connections and resonances? Understanding that our experiences can be profound and powerful yet sensitive and vulnerable. All is part of the healing continuum.
How can we be truly present, holding spaces for the ones who are grieving and in pain? How shame and guilt can be acknowledged usefully and working through it can give one a sense of purpose, inner freedom and safety. How are we as practitioners perceiving our own woundings and thriving through it?
When I rest in my solitary space of creativity, discernment and expression, I am guided intuitively as a medium. My stillness and pausing adds luminosity of presence to my practice. There is nothing to look for, no finding or fixing of anything.
Each treatment is a unique blend of experiences as my clients who are here to teach me something which is independently self sustaining and magically heart warming. All my interactions are lovingly cherished in a sacred vessel of therapeutic healing. In such support works, there’s this embedded beauty of letting go and joy!
Below are some features to have a safe reflective practice:
1 - Keep opening your heart space.
2 - Honour what others are saying, especially in a therapeutic exchange, your listening ability both intuitive and conscious is a great connection on a much deeper level.
3 - Cultivate total presence as it’s the best that you can offer to anyone. It can be a bit challenging initially, as we are easily distracted yet all is possible.
4 - Stay flexible, calm & open to learning and accepting. Keep expectations at bay. Be joyful.
5 - Don't lose your grounding even when it is the most challenging of times.
6 - Practice stillness and compassion. Pause as much as you can there’s no rush.






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