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Inner Library Alignment
by Rachel Golden
Inner Library Alignment is a space for discovery within the deeper self—a place where we examine the stories we carry, illuminate the beliefs that shape our choices, and gently align the “shelves” of our inner lives. Through grounded guidance, personal reflection, and transformative practices, this podcast supports listeners in healing past imprints, strengthening self-trust, and stepping into authorship of their next chapter.
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Embodied Healing After Paralysis | She Became the Miracle
From paralyzed to walking again, Pooja Arora shares what healing looked like beyond the miracle moment.In this final 3-part seres, Rachel Golden explores paralysis recovery, resilience, and what it means to rebuild life through mind, body, and spirit. Through practices such as the Silva Method, Reiki, and yoga therapy, Pooja reveals how belief, persistence, and holistic healing helped reshape what once seemed impossible.This episode also explores emotional healing, motherhood after discouraging medical predictions, and the deeper meaning of becoming a living miracle—not perfection, but alignment.If this conversation shifted something in you, honor that shift.Follow the podcast, share this episode with someone ready to align, know, and recognize they have always been the author.Align. Know. Author.
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Doctors Said She Would Never Walk Again. They Were Wrong.
After a diagnosis of paralysis, Pooja Arora entered a space where authority sought to define what was possible. But before anything changed physically, something shifted—how she related to the story she had been given.In this episode of Inner Library Alignment, Rachel Golden explores the turning point where authorship begins to return. During her hospital stay, Pooja encountered pessimistic projections and a treatment plan that left her passive. On the eighth day, she made a different decision—reclaiming agency over her experience.What followed was not immediate recovery, but a reorientation. Through practices such as the Silva Method, Reiki, and therapeutic yoga, and with the support of those around her, she began to relate to her body—and her healing—differently.This episode explores paralysis, personal agency, mindset, and the moment where what seemed final begins to loosen.If this conversation shifted something in you, honor that shift.Follow the podcast, share this episode with someone ready to align, know, and recognize they have always been the author.Align. Know. Author.
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Paralyzed at 20 After a Freak Fall — Doctors Said She’d Never Walk Again
At 20 years old, Pooja Arora experienced a freak fall that led to a life-altering diagnosis: paralysis. Doctors told her she would never walk again.In Chapter 9 of Inner Library Alignment, Rachel Golden sits with Pooja at the moment everything changes—when a spinal cord injury and devastating prognosis begin to reshape identity, belief, and what feels possible.This episode explores trauma, paralysis, and the impact of being told your future is already decided—and what it means to face that moment.If this conversation shifted something in you, honor that shift.Follow the podcast, share this episode with someone ready to align, know, and recognize they have always been the author.Align. Know. Author.
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How Beliefs Are Formed
What if the beliefs guiding your life were never actually chosen?In Chapter 8 of Inner Library Alignment, “How Beliefs Are Formed,” we explore how beliefs are shaped by early experiences, family, culture, religion, education, and society. Many of the ideas we consider “truth” were conclusions formed for survival—long before we had the awareness to question them.Through the metaphor of the Inner Library, this chapter invites you to notice which beliefs were inherited, which were formed through emotional experiences, and which ones may no longer belong in the chapter of life you are living now. Because beliefs are not fixed truths—they are archived conclusions that can be revisited, revised, and re-shelved. If this conversation shifted something in you, honor that shift.Follow the podcast, share this episode with someone ready to align, know, and recognize they have always been the author.Align. Know. Author.
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What is Trauma?
Chapter 7 of Inner Library Alignment explores what trauma is—beyond catastrophic events—and how trauma forms in the nervous system when experiences go unprocessed. This chapter uncovers how trauma lingers beneath the surface, influencing reactions, relationships, and self-perception long after the moment has passed. When trauma is brought into awareness, it no longer quietly organizes the present.If this conversation shifted something in you, honor that shift.Follow the podcast, share this episode with someone ready to align, know, and recognize they have always been the author.Align. Know. Author.
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Feelings and Emotions
Chapter 6 of Inner Library Alignment explores the difference between feelings and emotions—pages and volumes—and how unread moments quietly shape fear, anger, sadness, and happiness. This chapter invites you to notice which stories are meant to pass and which ones are repeating because they were never fully felt. When emotions are read instead of resisted, the library begins to reorganize itself.If this conversation shifted something in you, honor that shift.Follow the podcast, share this episode with someone ready to align, know, and recognize they have always been the author.Align. Know. Author.
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The Power of Acceptance
Chapter 5 of Inner Library Alignment, The Power of Acceptance, explores what acceptance truly means—and what it does not. This chapter gently dismantles the myth that acceptance is approval, giving up, or forgetting pain, and reveals it instead as a grounded practice that restores clarity, choice, and peace.Through lived insight, personal story, and guided reflection, Chapter 5 invites listeners to accept what happened without reliving it, to stop fighting the past while standing fully in the present, and to meet themselves with compassion rather than judgment. Acceptance becomes the quiet shelf where resistance softens, the nervous system settles, and the next chapter can finally be written with intention.If this conversation shifted something in you, honor that shift.Follow the podcast, share this episode with someone ready to align, know, and recognize they have always been the author.Align. Know. Author.
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The Mind Explained
Chapter 4: The Mind Explained, breaks down how the mind actually works—revealing the difference between the conscious mind, the critical filter, and the subconscious mind. This chapter explores why the conscious mind, which makes up only 10–12% of our mental activity, is not where most patterns live or change happens.Through story, reflection, and simple explanation, Chapter 4 guides listeners into the subconscious mind—the 88–90% that stores beliefs, emotional memories, and identity. By understanding how the mind protects old stories rather than fights change, this chapter offers clarity, compassion, and a powerful foundation for rewriting the patterns that keep returning to the shelf.If this conversation shifted something in you, honor that shift.Follow the podcast, share this episode with someone ready to align, know, and recognize they have always been the author.Align. Know. Author.
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Understanding Triggers
Chapter 3 of Inner Library Alignment, Understanding Triggers, explores the moments that catch us off guard—when a word, tone, or interaction opens an old emotional chapter without warning. This chapter reveals how triggers are not about the present moment, but about unresolved stories still living in the inner library.Through reflection, lived insight, and the practice of FLIP, Chapter 3 invites listeners to stop reacting to the cover and start reading the story beneath it—using triggers as signals for revision, healing, and reclaiming authorship over their inner world.If this conversation shifted something in you, honor that shift.Follow the podcast, share this episode with someone ready to align, know, and recognize they have always been the author.Align. Know. Author.
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When We Blame
Chapter 2 of Inner Library Alignment, When We Blame, explores the Blame book and how blaming shapes our inner narratives and sense of power. This chapter guides souls through the shelves where responsibility is often placed outside the self—on people, circumstances, the past, or the future—revealing how these well-worn stories keep old emotional wounds in circulation. Through reflection, lived insight, and the practice of FLIP, Chapter 2 invites listeners to recognize that blame often points to unhealed parts within, to release externalization, and to step into personal responsibility as a pathway to reclaiming authorship within their inner library.If this conversation shifted something in you, honor that shift.Follow the podcast, share this episode with someone ready to align, know, and recognize they have always been the author.Align. Know. Author.
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Discover Your Inner Library
Chapter 1 of Inner Library Alignment introduces the soul-library framework for personal healing and self-authorship. This chapter guides souls through the earliest shelves of inner awareness—where old narratives are stored, where forgotten emotional pages still hold influence, and where a new chapter can begin. Through reflection, metaphor, and mindful re-storying, Chapter 1 lays the foundation for reclaiming your inner narrative, reorganizing belief systems, and stepping into authorship of your life.If this conversation shifted something in you, honor that shift.Follow the podcast, share this episode with someone ready to align, know, and recognize they have always been the author.Align. Know. Author.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Inner Library Alignment is a space for discovery within the deeper self—a place where we examine the stories we carry, illuminate the beliefs that shape our choices, and gently align the “shelves” of our inner lives. Through grounded guidance, personal reflection, and transformative practices, this podcast supports listeners in healing past imprints, strengthening self-trust, and stepping into authorship of their next chapter.
HOSTED BY
Rachel Golden
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