The Gospel of the Wounded Healer

By Tomas · May 25, 2025
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Explore the Gospel of the Wounded Healer, where divine love honors the sacred wounds of the soul, fostering spiritual healing, energy alignment, and deep union between remote lovers.

Most souls carry a sacred wound—
an ache that cannot be fixed,
only honored.

In this poetic gospel, we explore the healing that emerges not from repair, but from recognition. It is the journey of the wounded healer and the remote lover.
A journey where vulnerability becomes devotion, and love is the medicine that doesn’t fix, but remembers.

She Feels the Wound

There is a wound—
a sacred wound—
carried deep within every soul.
It is not a wound that hands can mend,
but one healed through the sacred act of recognition.
It lives in the space where love and loss,
creation and destruction,
divine and human
intertwine.

She feels this wound.
She has carried it across lifetimes—
woven into her essence,
shaped by time, by heartbreak,
and by the aching memory of who she once was.
It is the wound of separation,
the forgetting of her divine origin.

He Meets Her in Her Wholeness

But when she meets him,
something shifts.
She does not retreat.
His energy draws the wound forward—gently.
He does not seek to fix her,
but sees beauty in the rawness of her soul.
He honors the sacred wound
as part of her spiritual journey.
He recognizes the wounded healer within her.

She feels it in the silent spaces between them—
in the way their energies align before words form.
He meets her not with solutions,
but with reverence.
And in that meeting,
they both begin to heal.

Her wound is not a flaw.
It is the gateway to her wholeness.
Through it, they come together—
not as savior and saved,
but as mirrors and equals.

Together, They Heal Through Love

He does not need to heal her.
He simply loves her—
not for who she could be,
but for who she already is:
whole and holy,
even in her brokenness.

He touches her not to change her,
but to witness her.
He offers energy not to push,
but to hold space—
sacred, sovereign, safe.

Together, they say:

“We are not here to mend what is broken.
We are here to love what is true—
to honor the sacred journey of becoming,
and to walk in devotion through the wounds
that make us whole."

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Till next time

Your friend,

Tomas 

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