Eres Más Grande Que Tu Herida

Eres Más Grande Que Tu Herida

Una herida puede marcar un capítulo de tu historia, pero no tiene autoridad para escribir el resto de tu vida. Cuando dejas de identificarte con el dolor y permites que el amor de Dios sane lo más profundo de tu corazón, descubres que tu identidad nunca estuvo definida por lo que te ocurrió, sino por la vida que siempre ha habitado en ti.

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... Read moreIn my personal journey, I have come to realize that a wound, whether emotional or spiritual, can feel like it has the power to define our entire existence. However, reflecting on the profound statement "No permitas que una herida decida la historia de toda tu vida" (Don't let a wound decide the story of your whole life), I understood that our pain is just one chapter—not the whole story. Allowing myself to stop identifying solely with past pain was transformative. When I opened my heart to the love of God, a deep inner healing began that gradually reshaped how I viewed my identity. Instead of clinging to hurt as a defining marker, I started acknowledging the life and potential that have always been there, waiting to emerge. I also found that engaging in spiritual practices such as mindfulness and conscious awakening (#ConcienciaPlena, #DespertarEspiritual) helped me stay present and connected to this renewed identity. The process wasn’t instantaneous, but sustained openness to God's love (#AmorDeDios) and spiritual healing (#SanidadInterior) created space for my heart to mend. I encourage anyone struggling to move past their wounds to explore resources like Caminando con Cristo (https://caminandoconcristo.librepresencia.com/), which offer supportive guidance rooted in faith and presence (#LibrePresencia). Through embracing these principles, I discovered that the story of my life is richly layered and filled with hope, far beyond the pain I once endured.