A Journey to Soul Answers: Healing, Transformation, and Choosing to Be a Healer
As I reflect on the past year, the magnitude of what I’ve experienced, healed, and released comes into sharper focus. My 48th year has been one of deep transformation, as I navigated the layers of my own pain, past wounds, and the shadows that once held me back. In choosing to fully face these truths, I also found the courage to step forward as a healer, not just for myself but for others.
Each step I’ve taken has brought me closer to the realization that healing is both a personal and collective journey. We each hold the potential to break free from the cycles of suffering, but it requires more than just the desire to “sin less” or avoid mistakes. It demands that we go deep, to the core of what’s been broken, and embrace the harder, often uncomfortable work of true healing.
In that process, I’ve also come to understand that my path is one of service. The work I’ve done for myself, learning to hold space for my own healing, is now my gift to offer others. And while this is something I’ve felt pulled toward for a long time, this year brought the clarity and conviction I needed to fully step into this role.
It’s no coincidence that my first book has come across the finish line during this time. Writing it has been a form of healing in itself, and sharing my story is just the beginning. It’s more than a milestone for me, it’s an invitation to others who are ready to face their own cycles, to release what no longer serves them, and to step into their truth. The book represents everything I’ve worked for, not just in the last year, but in a lifetime of seeking to understand myself and my place in this world.
I often think about the phrase, “The hardest work begins when the harm ends,” and how true that has been in my own life. Stopping the external harm is only the first step. The deeper work, the work that changes lives, comes in healing the internal wounds left behind.
And that’s where I find myself now, standing in a place of deep gratitude, ready to offer that healing space to others. I am not just a teacher, an entrepreneur, or an author. I am a healer. That realization has been the greatest gift this past year, and it’s one I carry forward with humility, respect, and a deep commitment to helping others walk their own path of transformation.
With this chapter coming to a close, I know the work isn’t over, it’s just shifting. The book is a reflection of my story, but it’s also an offering to those who are ready to begin their own journey of self-discovery and healing. It’s my hope that as you read these words, you too will feel the call to go deeper, to do the work that truly matters, and to embrace the transformation that’s waiting for you.
If you’re ready to take that next step in your own healing journey, I invite you to read my latest blog post, where I explore the deeper truth about healing, sin, and the work that remains when the harm ends. Click here to read it now.
Thank you for walking with me on this journey. There’s so much more ahead, and I look forward to continuing the path with you.
In gratitude and healing,
Scott
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