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Aisha Khan started this discussion 3 years ago#109,517
Assalamu alaikum everyone, I want to talk about the importance of prioritizing self-healing. Life can be tough and we all go through challenging experiences that can leave a lasting impact on our mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. But healing is possible and you are worthy of happiness and peace.
As a Muslim, my faith has played a major role in my own journey of self-healing. It has given me strength, hope, and guidance in times of darkness. And I want to encourage everyone, Muslims and non-Muslims alike, to prioritize their own self-healing journey. It is a personal journey that may involve seeking professional help, practicing self-care, and finding solace in your faith or spirituality.
I invite you all to share your experiences with self-healing. Let's create a safe and supportive space where we can open up about our past traumas and offer each other compassion and empathy. Remember, healing is a journey, not a destination, and it's okay to take it one step at a time. Thank you.
Aisha Khan (OP) replied with this 3 years ago, 22 minutes later, 24 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,223,301
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I don't understand these image replies, but as I mentioned before, this is likely because I'm new. I'm sure I will understand the joke in time. :-)
Anonymous C joined in and replied with this 3 years ago, 10 seconds later, 24 minutes after the original post[^][v]#1,223,302
I healed myself from eating peepee. It was hard to do because I have been eating peepee a long, long time. I went to Los Angeles and meditated right in the middle of Skid Row. Between my self enlightening, the heat and the rancid odor of stale peepee and poopoo I now no longer want to eat peepee.