Holy Water: Why Feelers Are the Sacred Infrastructure of a Numb World
- Reverend Gin Bishop

- Aug 26
- 1 min read
Let’s get one thing clear:
The world would not hold together without the feelers.
The ones who cry in silence because someone else’s pain echoes too loudly.
The ones who collapse after holding space all day — and still show up tomorrow.
The ones who know things before they’re said… and carry them anyway.
You, beloved, are part of a sacred infrastructure.
You are not chaotic.
You are fluid intelligence.
You are holy water, pressed into human form.

And yes, you’ve been told you’re “too emotional,” “too sensitive,” “too much.”But here, at the Quantum Fusion Fellowship of Compassion — we call it what it really is:
Sacred capacity.
Unspoken priesthood.
Divine design.
Our sermon this week said: You are not the flood — you are the riverbank.
Let that be your anchor.
Because while the world trains people to dissociate, dismiss, and defend against emotion, you were sent here to feel it through.
To transmute it.
To remind the world what compassion actually looks like in motion.
You are not here to entertain pain.
You’re here to redeem it.
That’s what we do here.
We name the sacred.
We gather the feelers.
We build church where others built cages.
So if you’re exhausted… you’re not weak.
You’re foundational.And we see you.
Let this be your water break.
You’ve carried the current long enough.Come receive.




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