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Healing is the discovery of the Divinity within.
Ernest Holmes
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Healing involves recognizing and connecting with the divine or higher self within us.

This quote emphasizes that true healing is not merely a physical or emotional process but a profound discovery of the divine essence that resides within each individual. By recognizing this inner divinity, one can achieve a deeper sense of well-being and wholeness, allowing for genuine healing to take place in all aspects of life.

Themes

HealingDivinitySelf-DiscoveryWell-BeingInner Peace

In practice

Example use cases

During a motivational talk about self-improvement.

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