Wounding and Healing

Wounding and healing are not opposites. They're part of the same thing. It is our wounds that enable us to be compassionate with the wounds of others. It is our limitations that make us kind to the limitations of other people. It is our loneliness that helps us to find other people or to even know they're alone with an illness. I think I have served people perfectly with parts of myself I used to be ashamed of. ~Rachel Naomi Remen

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  1. bil raja

    March 12, 2014

    dari belakang sih cantik
    dari depan???????????

  2. MUHAMMAD RAFIQ

    March 12, 2014

    It seems the pic belongs to another universe as it excessive cute

  3. MUHAMMAD RAFIQ

    March 12, 2014

    By staring on it I feel like tranquil as it so relaxing

  4. shekr silaram

    March 12, 2014

    AMEZING waiting for u …………. iam coming  for  a BOT……..!

  5. yasir Muhammad

    March 12, 2014

    OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH very nice.I like this picture

  6. riasat zaman

    March 12, 2014

    Hllooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

  7. Corina Farser

    March 12, 2014

    Pleasent good morning to all my friends. This picture looks so peaceful

  8. Kate Anne

    March 12, 2014

    I wish you many blessings for this most wonderful postxxxk

  9. Bethel Daniel

    March 12, 2014

    That's the same thing what my Jesus done in this world.

  10. Bethel Daniel

    March 12, 2014

    That's the same thing what my Jesus done in this world.

  11. ATANU BISWAS

    March 13, 2014

    FROM WHERE U COLLECT ALL THIS, HOW MAY TIMES I CAN SAY NICE NICE …………..

  12. anil soni

    March 14, 2014

    Aapke pic ,s bhhut achhye rahate hai…

  13. Raju Cs

    March 15, 2014

    Beladingala bale u r sweet

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