Soul, spirit, energy, vibes—all buzz words as of late. Our social media feeds are constantly littered with “Good ‘vibes’ only,” or “Boss Babe ‘energy’.” We hear these phrases at every turn, but what do they mean? I find they are essentially different iterations of one thing: the human soul. Soul is the essence of who we are and the framework that encases our human experience. Beneath our thoughts, emotions, societal programming and conditioning, lies our deepest truths and innermost being, or our souls.
Matters of the soul can be difficult to understand because they defy logic. We can’t prove them with calculations and scientific data. Matters of the soul cannot be seen with the human eye but can undoubtedly be felt by the human heart, and soul wounds cut deeper than the sharpest blade. If you are reading this, consider it a divine message to help heal the deepest cuts and wounds that you cannot see but can most definitely feel.
I remember experiencing a soul wound in the form of betrayal by someone whom I thought was a very close friend. I considered this person to be a sister. I supported her business, and she supported mine. I confided in her, and she confided in me. I was a blessing to her children; she was a blessing to mine. Unfortunately, I came to realize that this person was not my sister or my friend. She was in fact an enemy who did not seek to uplift and support me; she sought to destroy me. To say that my soul was deeply wounded by this revelation would be an understatement.
I spent countless sleepless nights trying to understand how someone I loved so dearly could hurt me so deeply. Somewhere in the midst of my heartache, God gave me the strength and grace to forgive and to be better, stronger, and that much more loving to the people who were genuinely in my corner. I used my heartache and disappointment as fuel to pour into more women. I used it to inspire and encourage more sisters in finding their purpose and living their dreams.
It took time, but eventually the positive connections in my life helped the pangs of that wound to soften and fade. I became that much more appreciative of the sisters who had been loyal to me. I learned to focus more on them than on the one sister who hurt me. Sis, are you putting more focus on the one who hurt you rather than the ones who love you?
When we experience soul wounds, our natural inclination is to protect ourselves and thus avoid whatever caused the wound. However, if we go through life avoiding pain, are we truly living or just avoiding? Do not shy away from what has hurt you, lean into it. Pain in any form is information. If you have a sore muscle, that is your body’s way of communicating that something is not right. The same applies to emotional pain. Feelings of sadness, fear or anger is our soul’s way of communicating to us. Lean into the pain by going within to find out why it’s there and what you need to do to release it and be free.
Throughout my years of working with women, I have heard time and time again “I don’t trust females”, “I don’t have female friendships”, etc. I can understand feeling that way after being hurt by a female friend or even a family member, but Sis—if this is you—you are letting the negativity win. You are robbing yourself of the opportunity to experience the beauty and love that comes from a solid sister friend.
When women support women, we can make magic happen. We can change the world. We can move mountains and impact nations! Don’t allow one disappointment to block your blessing. And don’t shy away from anything as a result of pain or fear. Lean into that pain and fear. Dig deep within to that wounded matter of your soul and find your healing. Find your joy. Find your purpose. The life that you dream of, the things that you desire, are on the other side of that fear. Will you crossover, Sis?
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I feel your words this morning. Thank you for baring your soul to us. Sending love your way.
Hurtful love is a misnomer, I believe. I came to this after reading the book ‘all about love’ by Bell Hooks. We must unlearn this association because love does not hurt; it is focused on the spiritual growth of self and the other.
Let us love. Your piece advances this beautifully.
“ Lean into that pain and fear.”
Very encouraging, sometimes we try to avoid the pain and fear but they are vital to our growth.
As always than your for your words of wisdom.
Love you.
Thank uuuuuu so much for this! God is so timely, as I’m struggling to trust and bring new women into my life, especially at church.
Your message penetrated my soul, I am so appreciative I clicked on the message this morning 🙌🏾
Peace & blessings be upon you!
Thanks Cheryl, this was for me!
Thank you for sharing your experience and resolution regarding your betrayal about your so called friend. You continue to live on and have certainly learned from this event. It’s your past friend’s loss and you have truly gained in the long run.
I CONNECTED WITH THIS ARTICLE, THANKS FOR SHARING
Amen Somebody
Powerful reminder to pour well into healthy relationships and leave past hurts and wounds behind and heal.
I thoroughly enjoyed this word of transparency, inspiration and encouragement! I am happy to have crossed your path! The cuts I experienced are bone deep but I feel I can move pass the hurt to heal. Exploiting sisterhood is what I dealt with and that shut me down…now to hear words that will help positive growth, this is what my heart can with! I am moving pass my pain! Thanks for caring enough for so many to share and activate change!
Thanks for taking time out to comment.
Well said.
Love you
God doesn’t make a mistake on who he connects us with. So grateful that he gave you the courage to share your story so that others could find the strength to heal. Thank you for pouring into all of us! May God continue to bless you.
Thanks for taking your time to comment.
Greetings,
This message really hit home for me. Just a few weeks ago I shared ( with a professional) that my friend or so I thought when I was at one of my lowest points in life made me question a decision I made concerning a toxic environment. Being that she had experienced worst I thought she would have been more compassionate. I thought she would have more empathy and more Grace. However, when I didn’t respond the way she thought I should she hung up the phone on me and we haven’t spoken since. The professional shared with me that I should have celebrated. Now take your pain and turn it into purpose. Cheryl, they aren’t enough words in the dictionary to explain how thankful and grateful that I am that you were and are being obedient to God’s calling to pour into other women. You have been and exemplify what it is to be a sister keeper without any strings attached. Great article!
I love you.
Amen! God puts people in our lives for a reason. Sometimes we are assigned to them. Other times they are the weapon formed against us. But God said, no weapon formed against us shall prosper. He never said that they would NOT form. So each of these weapons is a test of faith that gives us wisdom. Thank Dr. Cheryl for making this crystal clear! Love your work💕
Thanks for reading, commenting and sharing.
Thank you Dr. Polote-Williamson for this powerful message. Acknowledging and dealing with our soul wounds is critical. You have graciously given us permission to face them and heal.
I love you.
I completely agree with you. Avoiding pain does not allow us to grow and learn from our experiences. It’s important to lean into the pain and understand why it’s there so that we can heal and move forward. Pain can be a powerful teacher, and it’s up to us to learn from it and use it to become better versions of ourselves. Good stuff.
Thanks for the amazing sisterhood we share.
What a wonderful reminder that not only can we overcome betrayal, but that process can fuel deeper relationships elsewhere. Thank you Dr. Cheryl for finding a positive in the pain!
Thanks for the way you represent sisterhood.
Thank you for this sister!! It touches every bit of my soul. Thanks for your testimony and showing us we’re not alone!!
I see you!!
Another AWESOME message Cheryl. Someone needed to read this. May God continue to bless you as you impact thousands whenever you speak!! Love you Sis.
I really appreciate you so much.
Always inspiring and relevant.
Thank you!🥰
Love you.
Our testimonies of our lessons learned are a crossover bridge for others. Choosing to heal is a gift to ourselves first. Thank you God’s girl for your light and wisdom. Thank you for your genuine kindness to see me win as I do for you❤️ Much love from St. Croix Virgin Islands 🌴
Thanks for loving me and seeing me.
I felt that way and still do. Also feel it’s ok now because of knowing better. That’s why I know I can move on and even feel it when I see my love ones winning and strong. I’m here with my big heart for them.
I see you and appreciate you.
Such a profound message here!!! Focus on the ones who love you and don’t allow negative people or experiences to keep you hostage from the love and life you deserve💚💚💚 Love this!!!!
I love you.
Outstanding! Thank you, Dr. Cheryl, for helping me to rejoice in my journey.
Thanks for your comments.
Beautiful Positively
Eventful / Timely Message!
Always On Time!
Love the Ones Who
Love and Live
and
Do Not Allow the
Negative Vibes/Voices from
Anyone
Take Up Any Space or Residence
in
Your Cerebrum / Your Brain
( -Your Cerebrum Rolodex).
Thanks for your comments. I really appreciate you.
Wow! This was a timely and profound message. A friendship of 30 years ended 18 months ago. It hurt, but I am a true believer that some enter your life for a reason, season, or lifetime. This article was a confirmation that it’s time to embrace the new season with love and forgiveness.
Amen!
I’m in the process of crossing over.
Thank you for holding us accountable; self-checks are a must. I have a right to be in my feelings after betrayal, but dwelling in them allows them to win.
Beautifully written. Thank you for speaking truth on this, Cheryl. I’ve sometimes give thought and energy to the few who have wronged me. But I am grateful to have solid, loving sister friends that deserve that energy and attention. I’m learning to lean in, learn from and then let go of the pains from the past.
Thank you so very much. I’ve needed this for a long time. Time to set myself free.
Cheryl, This is as a great read. It’s hard to move past the hurt of bad friendships and easy to settle into living like the next friend has already failed you. What a beautiful reminder to shift our energy to our cherished friends and center the goodness. Always love reading your sage words of wisdom.
Thank you for your transparency and wisdom. I needed this message.
Thank you for your transparency and insight. Sisterhood can be a challenge when you have been betrayed, but your words are so inspiring! We can move on from betrayal and love will prevail. God’s Blessings!