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What does “healing” personally mean to you?

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“Healing is a process through which you take the help of yoga and therapies to solve your problems. These problems often feel very big to us, but healing helps us deal with them. It is a long-term process, yet it teaches us how to handle things in the right way and it is a long term process with the time we learn to deal with issue and understand timily things are recovering."

 

 

 

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Healing, to me, is a journey of acceptance and transformation. It is not about erasing pain, but about learning from it, embracing resilience, and moving forward with strength and hope. Healing means creating a compassionate space within ourselves where growth becomes possible, balance is restored, and even struggles turn into stepping stones toward becoming a fuller version of who we are meant to be.

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