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EPISODE · Jun 14, 2026 · 11 MIN

Décryptage - Quitter une vie entière | Identité, reconstruction et sortie de communauté

from Dialogue intérieur · host Elke Soufflier

Que reste-t-il de nous après une grande rupture de vie ?Dans cet épisode Décryptage de Dialogue intérieur, Elke Soufflier explore ce qui peut se passer à l’intérieur lorsqu’une personne quitte un environnement qui a profondément structuré son identité, ses repères, ses liens et sa manière d’exister.À travers l’histoire d’Aurore, ancienne religieuse ayant vécu vingt-cinq ans dans une communauté, cet épisode parle de reconstruction intérieure, de perte de repères, de continuité malgré les ruptures, et de cette étrange sensation d’avoir à réapprendre le monde après avoir longtemps vécu dans un autre cadre.Aurore-Carmen Hiroz accompagne les personnes en chemin intérieur à mieux comprendre leurs relations, leur monde intérieur et leur vie spirituelle, en croisant psychologie (IFS) et spiritualité.Après 25 années de vie monastique, elle propose aujourd’hui accompagnements, ateliers et conférences autour de la liberté intérieure, des relations humaines et du chemin spirituel incarné.Elle aide chacun à avancer avec plus de liberté intérieure, sans renier son histoire.Site : www.aurore-therapie.comContact : [email protected] épisode de psychologie vivante et incarnée autour :de l’identitédes grandes transitions de viede la reconstruction de soidu sentiment d’appartenancedes ruptures intérieuresde la quête de sensdu changement de viedes communautés religieusesdu récit intérieurde la résilience psychiqueLa semaine prochaine, vous pourrez entendre le témoignage complet d’Aurore, dans ses mots et avec toute la profondeur de son parcours.Je m’appelle Elke Soufflier, psychopraticienne certifiée en IFS (Internal Family Systems) et en TCC (thérapie cognitive et comportementale).Bonne écoute.

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