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Chapter 8 - Unlocking the Past

An episode of the The Truth I Could Not See podcast, hosted by Heather Bisenius, titled "Chapter 8 - Unlocking the Past" was published on March 16, 2025 and runs 8 minutes.

March 16, 2025 ·8m · The Truth I Could Not See

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Chapter 8: Unlocking the Past In this chapter, I take you back to a time when I returned to Portland, hoping for a fresh start. I landed a job at a chiropractic office, thinking it would be just another job, but it turned out to be something much more. It was there that I was introduced to a therapy that finally helped me unlock the trauma buried deep in my past.For so long, I had been trapped in cycles of pain, struggling with my eating disorder and desperately searching for healing. But I had never truly faced the root of it all. This therapy began to peel back the layers, forcing me to confront memories and emotions I had pushed down for years. It was uncomfortable, even terrifying at times, but it also felt like the key I had been missing.This chapter is about what happens when we stop running and finally face the pain head-on. It’s about discovering that true healing isn’t just about fixing behaviors—it’s about understanding the wounds that caused them in the first place.Buy book here https://a.co/d/fOVnkrf

Chapter 8: Unlocking the Past

In this chapter, I take you back to a time when I returned to Portland, hoping for a fresh start. I landed a job at a chiropractic office, thinking it would be just another job, but it turned out to be something much more. It was there that I was introduced to a therapy that finally helped me unlock the trauma buried deep in my past.

For so long, I had been trapped in cycles of pain, struggling with my eating disorder and desperately searching for healing. But I had never truly faced the root of it all. This therapy began to peel back the layers, forcing me to confront memories and emotions I had pushed down for years. It was uncomfortable, even terrifying at times, but it also felt like the key I had been missing.

This chapter is about what happens when we stop running and finally face the pain head-on. It’s about discovering that true healing isn’t just about fixing behaviors—it’s about understanding the wounds that caused them in the first place.


Buy book here https://a.co/d/fOVnkrf

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