CFMR Blog
These reflections offer psychoeducation through a compassion-based awareness lens, exploring how we suffer, how survival patterns organize experience, and how attention and language support healing. Familiar concepts are revisited and new language introduced, often in ways that differ from traditional psychological frameworks.
We are all just walking each other home.
— Ram Dass
Myth: “Healing will make my relationships better”
Healing changes how we relate to ourselves and others, but it does not promise reciprocity. This reflection explores what healing actually offers, and what it asks us to grieve.
