You can rest assured he is in the light and is safe and is in bliss knowing all he accomplished and that his legacy lives on even to the present day and will continue as well. The main thing he would like the world to know is that he was a natural healer and it was amplified because he was extremely empathic, and in an era where there were no effective and practical guidelines for summoning healing in a specific way to reach deep issues and problems, and right the wrongs perpetrated through trauma, having that empathic sensing capability was the next best thing. So he could key into the deep issues within a person intuitively and have a sense of the nature of the energies that were in disarray, and in requesting divine assistance for the healing was able to accomplish more than most clerics wanting to help parishioners. So the accounts about him and his doings are authentic and truly happened.
While his stigmata were, in effect, a self-inflicted wound out of his great compassion and empathetic connection to the story of Jesus Christ, and thus caused him great suffering, in the context of his life this enabled him to be a living example of the power of divine truth, that even through suffering, great things can happen and that love can triumph. This is amply embodied in the work of Padre Pio and his great love of the divine and of all the people who he had contact with.
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