Not Every Healer Is a Healer — Yet
Not everyone who calls themselves a healer truly is.
True healing comes from authenticity, alignment and experience — it shows in results, sustainability and integrity.
If someone seems more focused on appearances, money or borrowing others’ methods or money, it’s a sign to pause and reflect before following.
Your energy is precious — invest it where authenticity meets action.
Sometimes people who call themselves healers aren’t healers in the way they think.
The pull towards healing can be strong but often it’s guiding us to work on our own growth first.
If this path hasn’t sustained you or helped you fully step into being a healer after years, it might be a sign that your calling was for your OWN HEALING, not to lead or heal others.
True healing comes when your energy, experience and alignment naturally support others — until then, the journey is first about yourself.
True healers don’t just survive — they THRIVE. Their work is aligned, sustainable and abundant, not hand-to-mouth.
If you’re reading this and calling yourself a healer or if you’re following someone in this community you believe to be a healer, take a moment to reflect.
True healing comes from authenticity, alignment and consistent practice.
The purpose of this post is not to defame anyone but to gently remind those who may not be fully aligned with this path to focus on their most authentic, aligned work instead.
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