Quotes about Healing
Of course things might have gone roughly in the past, but the past is over and cannot touch you unless you hold on to it. Right now, in this moment, the universe is responding not to your past but to the truth of who you are, always were, and always will be.
— Marianne Williamson
Love not only makes a crisis endurable; it makes it transformable.
— Marianne Williamson
Consider the possibility now that anything could happen. I'm not asking you to believe this, but only to consider that it might be true. Simply thinking this thought—that miracles are possible—does more to pave the way for your healing than you can imagine. It opens the door to a realm of infinite possibilities, regardless of what you have been through or what you are going through now. The
— Marianne Williamson
Love does not conquer all things, but it does set all things right.
— Marianne Williamson
I surrender myself, that I might be used in bringing the end of suffering to all
— Marianne Williamson
Your human self might be in hell right now, but your divine self is literally untouched by your suffering. And your divine self is who you are.
— Marianne Williamson
Where you hadn't yet dealt with your shadows, you manifested shadowy situations. Broken parts of you encountered broken parts of others.
— Marianne Williamson
Similarly, if we want to be rid of fear, we cannot fight it but must replace it with love.
— Marianne Williamson
We heal through noticing, and prayer.
— Marianne Williamson
we're going to set any goal, let us set the goal of being healed of the belief that God is fear instead of love
— Marianne Williamson
God knows our crooked places that need to be made straight, the wounds in our hearts that fester for years unhealed, the broken pieces of our lives that seem beyond repair. And He who is the author of miracles has infinite desire as well as power to heal them all.
— Marianne Williamson
Knowing who you are and why you came here -- that you are a child of God, and that you came here to heal and be healed -- is more important than knowing what you want to do. What you want to do is not the important question. The question to ask is, When I do anything, how should I do it? And the answer is, Kindly.
— Marianne Williamson