"The 'honey' represents the rewards of this world," the healer explained. "If you only seek the honey—the success, the health, the comfort—you become a slave to your desires. You are always chasing, always afraid of losing. Your sickness is not in your body; it is in your attachment. To be truly free, you must reach a state where you want nothing but the Source itself. You must be content even without the honey."
The healer looked up and smiled gently. "You are looking for Şifa (healing), but you are trying to buy it like a merchant in the bazaar. Sit." Ећifa Д°stemem BalД±ndan Bedava
When he finally left, he felt light. He didn't take a jar of honey with him. He realized that the "honey" of life—success and health—would come and go, but the peace of a contented soul was the only cure that lasted. He walked back to his village, finally understanding that the greatest healing isn't something you find in a jar, but something you find when you stop needing the jar to be full. "The 'honey' represents the rewards of this world,"
The healer told Kerem that true healing comes when we stop demanding that the world "fix" us. When we accept our struggles with the same grace as our joys, the heart stops racing. Your sickness is not in your body; it is in your attachment