Faith And Reason...
January 31st, 2022

Faith and Reason! What's the difference?
Faith is instinctual
, it requires no evidence. Reason is logic
, it requires cold hard facts.
Years back I knew a woman who had been single most of her adult life. She had married once early on, had a child, and subsequently divorced. The
experience for her had been so negative that she vowed never to marry again.
She was very independent, very strong, very creative, and very funny.
She had moved from her lifelong home to a retirement community. One day we receive a phone call that she is getting married, and we must come and meet her intended.
We were shocked.
Now mind you, these two were in their late 80’s at the time, she had been divorced since her early 30's. I knew her for many years, and this is the last person I would have ever seen getting married again.
Yet here she was.
I remember talking with her privately while we were there and my reasoning mind asked her “ What the heck are you thinking
?” (Yes those were really my words. 🤣) Her response to me was “ Sometimes the most uncomfortable things make you the happiest.
” Honestly, I rolled my eyes and prayed for the best
. But they proved me wrong. They had such a powerful relationship. It was inspiring, and truly everyone that knew them was blessed by knowing them. They both passed in 2010 a few months apart.
I didn’t really pay much attention to her words at the time. Life for me was fulfilled, happy, content, balanced. Everything life should be. But those words, in one form or another, showed up again this week on three different occasions from three different people. Hmmm…time to pay attention.
“We’re all just walking each other home.
” But what does Rumi mean when he says that? It’s not the physical home that he is referring to, he’s talking about finding our wholeness, knowing who we are at the most profound level, and building our life upon that foundation.
In order to find our wholeness, we need others. Those others will often reflect upon us areas in which we need to heal or work on, in order to know ourselves completely. Life is a play. We are the star in our own play, and others take on supporting roles--- to guide us, to challenge us --- and to walk us home.
Something I have experienced in life is that the more committed I am to learning, growing and being my best self --- the more opportunities the universe gives me to show up and to heal.
“To Heal” comes from the old English word “haelen” and that means “wholeness”. So to heal is not about being sick and getting well, but rather about coming to wholeness as an individual.
In order to learn, grow and be the best person I can be, I need to show up with intention and awareness to everything that I have avoided and run from in the past. Lean into my discomfort.
When we avoid looking at the things that cause us discomfort, we lean away from our ability to become whole again. Remember that “what is” in this current moment is bringing you closer to God. He is walking you home.
My friend and her husband leaned into their mutual discomfort. They spent the last several years of their lives living in love, and blessing everyone around them with that love.
The willingness in life to show up, without a guarantee of an outcome is the key to more happiness and love in your life.
This week, “lean in” and accept “what is” --- there’s an angel on your side, leading you home to the best you, you can be!
“You owe it to yourself to be the best you, you can possibly be.”
--Unknown
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









