
“Listen to this reed, how it tells a tale of separation:
Ever since I was cut from the reed bed,
I have been crying out.”
-Rumi
Just as the reed flute cries out after being cut from the reed bed, we too often carry a deep sense of longing, loss, or separation in our lives. Rumi’s image of the reed reminds us that our pain and struggles are not meaningless—they can be transformed into a song, a story, or a path toward healing. Therapy is a space where these cries can be heard and given voice, where wounds become sources of strength, and where the search for wholeness can unfold with compassion and care.
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