Where the Light Comes In

Sometimes healing doesn’t come all at once.
It arrives quietly—like sunlight through the cracks of a weathered leaf.

In this image, the leaf isn’t perfect. It’s marked by time, torn in places, thin in others. And yet, it is exactly through those openings that the light shines most brightly. It’s a reminder: our wounds are not the end of us—they are often where our transformation begins.

We live in a world that tells us to hide our broken parts. To only show the whole, the polished, the untouched. But real healing begins when we allow ourselves to be seen—as we are.

Fragile.

Resilient.

In process.

Here we make space for this kind of honest presence. We gently explore the places we’ve been hurt, not to stay there, but to let light in. Therapy offers a soft landing—a place to stop bracing, to soften the walls, and to begin again.

Healing doesn’t mean erasing the pain. It means learning to hold it differently. With care. With support. With the belief that something beautiful can still grow through it.

If you are in a season of pain or uncertainty, know this:
You are not broken. You are becoming.
And the light—YOUR LIGHT—knows exactly how to find you.

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