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I Want To Help And Heal Female Survivors Of Abuse

I have been charged with this mission as part of my life purpose. Obviously I cannot do it all on my own so by angelic intervention I have established a network of people who would similarly like to help.
We will offer love comfort and healing with guidance from light beings.
You may have survived abuse yourself. You may well not consider yourself a healer but you will possess the desire, love and compassion within you which makes you feel guided to help survivors spiritually.
We will give unconditional love with a vibration of the highest consciousness to redress the balance so that women who have survived abuse can feel strong again,feel confident,believe in themselves,love themselves,be able to love others and help make this world divine for all beings who live in it.
How each person heals will depend very much on individual skills,talents and passions they possess and are able to use. No aspect of this work is limited. Our purpose is to empower and in turn we become empowered.

Love to all.
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in10RjFox · M
I am a healer and also on the mission myself... and just wondering how we can unite.

Where are you and how serious you are in this.. ?
Hasmita · M
@in10RjFox In the UK.
Very serious.
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Hasmita · M
@in10RjFox It may be the only way at the moment but every person that you help and every person that you encourage to help makes a difference for someone.
It's painfully slow but survivors are used to pain.
It's good to hear of your intentions and everything that's done for the highest good will resonate with me.
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berangere · 80-89, F
@Hasmita Yes,survivors are used to pain and have learned to negociate it,but we never quite get rid of the pain.
DreamCoCreators · 36-40, M
@berangere Somehow we need to learn to use it as a driver. We flee pain better than we run toward pleasure. But only if we genuinely feel the pain, or loss, rather than avoid it...