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EPISODE · Nov 26, 2025 · 12 MIN

EP 8 WAKING UP IN THE BUSH isolation and how it impacts our journey back to the self

from COOEE - Rural Sisterhood Project · host Sasha Stanton

Waking Up in the Bush — When Awakening Finds You in the Middle of NowhereIn this raw and reflective episode, we explore what it really feels like to go through an inner awakening while living rurally — far from spiritual communities, therapy offices, or groups of like-minded souls.We talk about the loneliness, the confusion, the stigma, and the dark night of the soul that comes when your inner world begins to shift but the world around you stays the same. And how, when there is no one to guide you, the land steps in — holding you, teaching you, and becoming the mother you lean into when everything else feels like it’s falling apart.This is a conversation about:  The isolation of awakening outside spiritual spaces  The inner battle between the old identity and the emerging self  Learning to trust intuition — inner-tuition  How nature becomes the guide when no one else understands Why walking this path alone is not a punishment, but a rite of passage Permission to expand, even when others think you’re “losing it”If you’ve ever felt like you’re waking up in the middle of nowhere — physically, emotionally, or spiritually — this episode is a reminder that you’re not alone, and you’re not broken. You’re becoming.Support the show

Waking Up in the Bush — When Awakening Finds You in the Middle of Nowhere In this raw and reflective episode, we explore what it really feels like to go through an inner awakening while living rurally — far from spiritual communities, therapy offices, or groups of like-minded souls. We talk about the loneliness, the confusion, the stigma, and the dark night of the soul that comes when your inner world begins to shift but the world around you stays the same. And how, when there is no one to gu...

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