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      • Wholeness is often understood as a destination, while healing is often seen as a method to get from an unwanted condition to a desired goal. The presumption is that wholeness is something to be achieved, while healing is something you do to achieve it.
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  2. Jul 12, 2010 · It all started with a healing (seven demons exorcised) and quickly moved toward wholeness (an enduring devotion to Christ). So every time you feel a special moment of grace in your life, turn back to Jesus.

  3. Apr 21, 2015 · Healing needs to be defined very broadly. Healing does not necessarily mean remission of symptoms, fewer stays in the hospital, or a return to the level of functioning pre-illness.

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  4. Sep 28, 2023 · Wholeness is often understood as a destination, while healing is often seen as a method to get from an unwanted condition to a desired goal. The presumption is that wholeness is something to be achieved, while healing is something you do to achieve it.

  5. Illness threatens the integrity of personhood, isolating the patient and engendering suffering. Suffering is relieved by removal of the threat and restatement of the previous sense of personhood. Suffering is transcended when invested with meaning congruent with a new sense of personal wholeness.

  6. Jan 6, 2023 · A blueprint for living into wholeness consists of a 3-part pattern: Call to Wholeness, Path of Purification, and Return to Wholeness. A hidden thread of wholeness connects all things in...

  7. Prayer for healing needs to take seriously the way in which individual sickness and vulnerability are often the result of injustice and social oppression. Equally importantly such prayer should not imply that the restoration of physical wholeness is the only way in which Christ meets human need.

  8. Nov 29, 2016 · What is Wholeness? In the world of psychology and mental health, we are really good at defining what is wrong with us, but what does it look like to be right, healthy, or whole? Would we know it if we saw it? Are there degrees of wholeness? Does wholeness look the same for you as it does for me?

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