What will people think?
- Sound Healing India
- Jan 18
- 2 min read

I was also one of them, and I am sure of this only today, in a retrospective manner.
I guess looking at ourselves through society’s lens, maintaining the standards of our upbringing, and operating from that conscience is something everybody goes through. It is only a few who sail through these challenges and still move on by crossing the biggest bridge - that of guilt.
To consider alternative healing and to choose to walk the path of a healer was hard, challenging, yet profoundly promising.
Becoming a healer changed me from within, and this change made me realise that one cannot heal others.
Healing is a journey, a process that one chooses. Healing is a choice.
To heal is to let go, to forgive, to receive, to accept, to say no, to let it be; to be thoughtful, to be mindful, to know and to realise; to reconnect with your inner self; to stay away from judgement; to observe yourself getting angry and then to realise that you allowed the stimulus to take control over you and most importantly, to live in the present.
When you feel healed, you feel balanced, happy, and in harmony with everything around you.
I cannot differentiate healing on the basis of mental, emotional, or physical, because what I have begun to believe is that there is no mental or emotional without the physical, and that these are merely identities through which I define myself.
Whatever people think of me today is through the lens that they are wearing. Do I care? No. Does it affect me? Not really. I choose what can affect me and what cannot. Those who have a place in my heart are the ones who leave an impact in many ways.
There is no right or wrong. What matters to me is to look at myself and understand the kind of lens I am wearing. Do I judge people? Do I gossip about them? Do I criticise? Am I jealous? If the answer to any of these is yes, then that would be alarming. I would then reconsider my own story to understand the space from which the need to judge or feel jealous arose.
Perhaps I would look into my past to understand the unmet need from where I sometimes fall.
I choose to rise above my own limitations.
If this resonates with you, we'd love to welcome you into one of our sound healing workshop.
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