EPISODE · Jul 31, 2023 · 50 MIN
Episode 138: Why We Hold On To Hurt
from Wind Down Wednesdays · host Paula Taylor Energy
In Episode 138 we delve into different reasons why we hold on to hurt, including denial, people pleasing, and wanting acknowledgment and/or justice for the hurt. I define shadow work, we talk about how difficult it can be to look at aspects of ourselves we don't want to admit to, and we discuss how that work is essential for true healing. This meditation is a guided healing session to identify where in your body you are holding on to hurt and to invite that hurt to lighten and release. Donate to support the show. Check out my website for many more tools and services to help you grow in your spiritual and personal development. Listen to and download meditations, kirtan call and response meditation songs, and music to uplift your spirit. Follow me on Insight Timer Follow me on Facebook Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Spotify Follow me on Apple Music
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In Episode 138 we delve into different reasons why we hold on to hurt, including denial, people pleasing, and wanting acknowledgment and/or justice for the hurt. I define shadow work, we talk about how difficult it can be to look at aspects of ourselves we don't want to admit to, and we discuss how that work is essential for true healing. This meditation is a guided healing session to identify where in your body you are holding on to hurt and to invite that hurt to lighten and release. Donate to support the show. Check out my website for many more tools and services to help you grow in your spiritual and personal development. Listen to and download meditations, kirtan call and response meditation songs, and music to uplift your spirit. Follow me on Insight Timer Follow me on Facebook Follow me on Instagram Follow me on Spotify Follow me on Apple Music
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