God is the healer of all things! But given time things seem to heal.
2007-09-22 06:59:52
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answered by Snake_Lover 2
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Time may make you feel better, however, I don't think that an emotional or spiritual wound ever really goes away. It is always just under the surface no matter how hard we try to get rid of it. My nana died 2 1/2 year ago. I don't think about her every day anymore, but sometimes I will smell something or see something that reminds me of her and I get those sad feelings all over again.
2007-09-22 07:04:12
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answered by Kaliko 6
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God is the Healer time is the medicine.
2007-09-22 07:02:43
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answered by Nancy B 5
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the healer AND destruction of all things
2007-09-22 07:00:39
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answered by toolshuggah 2
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I'd have to say yes....
Time heals...
broken hearts....
the pain of losing someone (death of family and friend)
wounds
grass when it has been burnt or dug up.. time helps it is re-grow
and these are just a couple of things that time helps to heal
2007-09-22 07:02:11
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answered by Sunshine_Diva 4
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Fresh memories always hurt more.. yes time does heal all wounds.. you may still remember but your not going to choke tears about it after time.
2007-09-22 07:00:50
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answered by Tapestry6 7
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Most things.
Time lessens the pain of hurtful things and makes them easier to deal with.
2007-09-22 07:00:19
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answered by sugarbee 7
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Time is really change.
Change is constant, what hurt you recedes into the sea of changes.
So yes, in one way or another.
2007-09-22 07:03:10
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answered by smkeller 7
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Not everything. It hasn't healed the hole in my heart left by the death of my daughter. It has made it easier to bear but not heal.
2007-09-22 07:01:10
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answered by Ladybug II 6
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Yes, to a tolerable degree. Have to let the good stuff occupy our minds.
2007-09-22 07:00:34
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answered by Anonymous
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