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Healing For the Fractured Soul - Session 8: Hurting People Hurt People, Breaking the Cycle of Abuse

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Healing For the Fractured Soul - Session 8: Hurting People Hurt People, Breaking the Cycle of Abuse

Healing For the Fractured Soul - Session 8: Hurting People Hurt People, Breaking the Cycle of Abuse

We have all heard the saying: "hurting people hurt people."  There is a pain that is greater than being abused yourself; it's realizing you were the cause of pain in someone else.

If you have ever felt deep remorse for hurting someone, congratulations you are one step closer to freedom.

The road to healing can be up and down.

The goal of inner healing is to be freed from any emotional or spiritual markers caused by an abusive person, including triggers that make us act in any way that does not align with who we truly are in Christ.

Let's change the saying: "Hurt people can be healed bringing healing and health to others.

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