Sacred Shattering - Heart Break - Why it’s so Painful

EPISODE · Sep 2, 2025 · 16 MIN

Sacred Shattering - Heart Break - Why it’s so Painful

from Divine Dialogue with Jamie and Jamey · host Marcus Evening

Why does heartbreak feel like death? In this soul-deep episode, we explore the emotional, neurological, and spiritual dimensions of heartbreak—and why losing someone you love can shatter your entire identity.You’ll learn what happens in your brain during romantic bonding and why the loss triggers symptoms similar to drug withdrawal. We dive into the roles of dopamine, oxytocin, and attachment styles, backed by insights from leading experts like Dr. Helen Fisher, Gabor Maté, and Bessel van der Kolk.We also unpack the spiritual side of love and loss—from soulmates and twin flames to energetic cords and karmic relationships. Could your heartbreak be part of a deeper soul contract? Or is it awakening childhood wounds you didn’t know were still bleeding?Whether you’re grieving a relationship, navigating emotional entanglement, or struggling to move on, this episode offers healing tools and sacred reframes: • Signs you’re still emotionally or energetically attached • Rituals for release, including cord cutting and journaling • The difference between letting go and erasing the past • Real stories of heartbreak that became transformationIf you’re searching for meaning in your pain—or hope that you’ll feel whole again—this episode is your spiritual salve.Tags: heartbreak healing, breakup recovery, twin flames, trauma-informed healing, spiritual growth, somatic release, emotional pain, energy cords, self-loveDisclaimer - the hosts are ai generated

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