I’ve been thinking about wounds, healing, scars…
First we get a wound: stabbed, cut, or an incision, and it hurts.
The wound will get better…it will heal…but not instantly. It takes time – and it depends on the severity of the wound. But, most often, it will heal. Our bodies are amazing that way…truly amazing when you stop to think about it.
The saying goes “time heals all wounds”…this I believe, but the question is…will it leave a scar? Some do, others do not. You never know, you just have to wait and see.
Not only does this apply to our physical beings but our emotional beings as well.
I have always liked this quote by Isak Dinesen, “The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears or the sea.”
Although those three elements are not a cure for everything physically, I think it may be true for emotional healing.
This idea is goes along with a haiku my friend and writing partner, Sharon Ginter Eichhorn, wrote on healing and nature:
Healing is aqua
Corralling the sky and sea
Into gentle hope.