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368: Surrendering Control, Somatic Healing, and Trusting Divine Alignment

from Old Souls and Seekers · host Satori Prime: Guy and Ilan Ferdman

In episode 368 of the Old Souls & Seekers podcast, Guy and Ilan Ferdman explore the power of surrender, trust, and finding alignment when life doesn't unfold as expected. Through personal experiences and honest reflections, they discuss how trying to control circumstances can create resistance, while learning to let go can open the door to greater peace, presence, and trust. They also explore the difference between setting intentions and becoming attached to specific outcomes. The conversation then moves deeper into somatic healing and emotional release, highlighting why intellectual understanding alone cannot resolve what the body is holding. Guy and Ilan discuss the importance of grounding, co-regulation, community, and having enough internal resources to safely process difficult emotions and trauma. Ultimately, this episode offers a reminder that meaningful healing isn't just about understanding our patterns, but about becoming present in the body, releasing control, and learning to trust the process of life.

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