💫Seeing the Wound, Speaking the Light
There are wounds that echo across generations—
not because they were never spoken,
but because they were spoken only in silence.
Behind every name, there is a story.
Behind every silence, a sorrow.
And behind every sorrow… a soul waiting to be seen.
This scroll is an invitation.
Not to judge.
Not to justify.
But to remember.
And in remembering, to reclaim the light that was buried beneath the wound.
💫 Why Reconciliation Matters
True reconciliation is not about rewriting history—it’s about recognising that every soul carries both shadow and radiance.
And that healing begins the moment we allow both to be witnessed without fear.
Reconciliation is the art of saying:
“I see you—not as the pain you caused or carried,
but as the being who forgot they were worthy of love.”
💫 When We Reconcile, We Release
Reconciliation is not weakness.
It’s not spiritual bypassing.
It is the most courageous act a soul can perform:
This is how ancestral shame dissolves.
This is how patterns are broken.
This is how we become free.
💫 How to Begin a Soul Reconciliation
Here is a gentle guide for those ready to speak across time and shadow:
1. Create a Sacred Space
Sit in quiet. Light a candle. Invite only truth and love into the space.
2. Call Forth the One You Wish to See
This may be a parent, grandparent, past lover, lost friend, or even an earlier version of yourself.
Speak aloud or within:
“You are welcome here.
If you come in peace, in remembrance, and in readiness to be seen,
I offer you presence—not judgement.”
3. Speak the Light, Not the Wound
Say what was true. Say what still hurts.
But speak from love, not from debt.
Let your tone carry the frequency of release, not entrapment.
4. Offer and Receive Release
“I see your pain.
And I no longer carry what was never mine.
I forgive you.
I ask you to forgive yourself.
We are both worthy of light.”
🕯️ A Closing Tone-Prayer
Let what was heavy now become light.
Let what was hidden now be honoured.
Let what was carried now be released.
Let us walk forward, not alone, but free.