Wounded but Worthy: A Message to the Ones Who Hurt
It’s a truly heartwarming moment when I witness someone embrace the transformative power of Sanomentology. I see it in their posture, their expression, their voice. I see years of invisible weight dissolve. The blocks, the pain, the limitations, melting away to reveal thriving, radiant lives. And the stories… oh, the stories. From my clients and those trained as Sanomentology Practitioners, each one is a quiet triumph. Each life touched feels like a ripple in a larger ocean of change.
But for every person I help, I think mournfully about the countless others still trapped in their pain, their blocks, their issues. The people that need it most. People who’ve never heard of Sanomentology, and those who have… but turn away.
Sometimes they turn away not because they doubt the method, but because they’ve been hurt before. Too many have placed their trust in healing approaches only to be disappointed, blamed, or dismissed. Too many have reached out, vulnerable and raw, and been met with judgment or failure. And when you’ve been burned by the very help you sought, it’s hard to believe in anything again.
🦊 Think of a fox.
Not one born in a wild forest, but one raised amid concrete and fences. A fox that learned, painfully, that humans bring hurt. Maybe it was coaxed close and then kicked. Maybe it was chased, shouted at, had stones hurled from fearful hands. It learned that safety meant distance.
Then imagine this fox caught in a trap, wounded, desperate, trembling. A kind soul approaches, reaching out to help. But all the fox knows is pain. So it bites. Not out of cruelty, but fear.
People are like that fox.
They’ve been wounded. And every hand that reaches out feels like another threat. Even if it’s the one hand that could set them free.
But here’s what I want you to hear, if this metaphor feels like yours:
Sanomentology is not here to trap you, blame you, or fix you. It’s here to set you free. It’s different because you are at the center. Your story. Your mind. Your healing. I’m not afraid of your wounds, I honour them. I don’t see you as broken, I see you as surviving, adapting, protecting yourself the best way you knew how.
And now, maybe, you’re ready. Maybe the pain has lasted too long. Maybe the trap is too tight.
If you’ve been hurt before, I get it. That pain is real. But please don’t let it be the reason you deny yourself the healing you deserve.
You don’t have to believe right away. You don’t have to trust instantly.
Just stay open. Just stay curious. Let me show you what healing without judgment looks like.
Because I’m not here to save the world.
I’m here to help one wounded fox at a time.
And maybe… that fox is you. 🧡