Two mystic mamas hacking the self-help game.
Today we are interviewing one of our podcast listeners who used the primal wounds series on TSF to deepen her understanding of humiliation. Stacy is a mom, wife, medium, end-of-life doula, and channeling artist. She speaks to us today about the humiliation wound.
From Stacy:
I am a Spiritual Medium, Channeling Artist, End-of-life Doula, Mom, wife and a Soul that is becoming truer to myself with each passing day. Shame and guilt will always be things I work through as they're deep in my ancestry but I know now that I can love and accept all parts of me without judgement. Please remember that you are not alone and you're perfect as you are. Thank you for allowing me to use my voice and speak my truth! Sending so much love and gratitude to you all 💙
If you want to stay in touch you can reach me at:
On TikTok and Instagram:
@stacy.carlson.soul.speak
Kristina and Anna are revisiting the primal wounds, after taking a break to recover from doing this shadow work process two years ago. This episode re-airs the original episode and also includes an update and reflection on what they have learned since the first recording.
Have you ever experienced the sadness of feeling rejected ? In this informative episode you will learn how to recognize the ways in which the rejection wound shows up in your every day life. Our hosts discuss how “fugitive” behavior is the coping mechanism to protect oneself from this wound. And, they explore tools and experiences that helped them forgive and love their own sense of rejection.
Did you enjoy this episode? Explore our other episodes on the primal wounds of abandonment, injustice, betrayal, and humiliation.
If you liked this episode, click here to learn about our five week masterclass on healing The Mother Wound.
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1.16 Summary of the Rejection Wound
Healing Packet:
Quiz:
What is your primary wound ? Click here.
Links:
I Am That, by Nisargadatta Maharaj
Heal Your Wounds and Find Your True Self, By Lise Bourbeau
Rejection-Proof your Inner Child, video by Marisa Peer
Uncompromised Life 8-week Course by Marisa Peer
Where is My Mind, by the Pixies
Today we are interviewing one of our podcast listeners who used the primal wounds series on TSF to deepen her understanding of Rejection. Alaina, a resilient mother of three daughters, cherishes her role as a mom despite battling daily with physical pain and depression. A dedicated truth seeker, she explores the profound connections between self and spirituality, knowing she's here for a bigger divine purpose. Driven by determination, Alaina focuses on healing generational trauma, making a positive impact on both her family and the world.
Kristina and Anna are revisiting the primal wounds, after taking a break to recover from doing this shadow work process two years ago. This episode re-airs the original episode and also includes an update and reflection on what they have learned since the first recording.
Kristina leads this conversation, exploring the wound of Betrayal. Have you ever experienced the emotional assault of feeling betrayed? In this episode you will learn how to recognize the ways in which the betrayal wound shows up in your every day life. Anna and Kristina explore how controlling behavior is the coping mechanism to protect oneself from this wound. They discuss how self-trust is the ultimate lesson for the betrayal wound, and how you can develop that. They explore tools and experiences that helped them forgive and love their own sense of betrayal.
Did you enjoy this episode? Explore our other episodes in this seven part series: forgiveness, abandonment, rejection, injustice, humiliation, insight, and compassion.
If you liked this episode, click here to learn about our five week masterclass on healing The Mother Wound.
PDF Download:
1.19 Summary of the Betrayal Wound
Healing Packet:
Quiz:
What is your primary wound ? Click here.
Links:
Heal Your Wounds and Find Your True Self, By Lise Bourbeau
Today we will be interviewing one of our podcast listeners who used the primal wounds series to change her perspective on his relationship with abandonment. We are talking to Elaine, in London, England about the primal wounds, specifically abandonment and betrayal, and their reflections on maturing.
Kristina and Anna are revisiting the primal wounds, after taking a break to recover from doing this shadow work process two years ago. This episode re-airs the original episode and also includes an update and reflection on what they have learned since the first recording. The original episode has been our most shared episode to date!
In this fifth episode in our eight part series on the Primal Wounds, our cohosts explore the final primal wound, the wound of Humiliation. Have you ever experienced the feelings of shame and unworthiness wrapped up in the the pain of humiliation? In this episode you will learn how to recognize the ways in which the humiliation wound shows up in your every day life. Anna and Kristina explore how masochistic behavior (self-suffering) is the coping mechanism to protect oneself from this wound. And, they explore tools and experiences that helped them forgive and love their own sense of humiliation.
Did you enjoy this episode? Explore our other episodes on the primal wounds of abandonment, rejection, injustice, and betrayal.
If you liked this episode, click here to learn about our five week masterclass on healing The Mother Wound.
PDF Download:
1.18 Summary of the Humiliation Wound
Healing Packet:
Quiz:
What is your primary wound ? Click here.
Links:
Heal Your Wounds and Find Your True Self, By Lise Bourbeau
Today we will be discussing Kristina’s insights on the Injustice Wound and what it means to hold space for boundaries without a need for punishment. Stay tuned.
Links:
Kristina and Anna are revisiting the primal wounds. We took a two-year break to recover from doing this shadow work. Today’s episode re-airs the original episode and also includes an update and reflection on what they have learned since we first addressed our injustice wound.
Have you ever experienced the rage and indignation of injustice? Do you find the people who don’t agree with you, “beneath you?” Have you ever wanted to even the scales or take revenge? In this episode you will learn how to recognize the ways in which the injustice wound shows up in your every day life. Kristina and Anna explore how “rigid” behavior is the coping mechanism to protect oneself from this wound. We will explore tools and experiences that help us forgive and love their own sense of injustice. And you can do it, too!
If you liked this episode, click here to learn about our five week masterclass on healing The Mother Wound.
PDF Download:
1.17 Summary of the Injustice Wound
Healing Packet:
Quiz:
What is your primary wound ? Click here.
Links:
Heal Your Wounds and Find Your True Self, By Lise Bourbeau
Today we will be interviewing one of our podcast listeners who used the primal wounds series to change his perspective on his relationship with abandonment. We are talking to Theo Northcraft about the primal wounds, specifically abandonment, and their reflections on codependency.
Theo is a second year doctoral student studying Early Modern English Literature, specializing in Sexual Diversity studies. Theo has a Master’s degree in English Literature from the University of Toledo, and a Master’s degree in Medieval Icelandic studies from the University of Iceland. Theo studies trans theory, asexuality studies, queer theory and pre-modernity.
Kristina and Anna are revisiting the primal wounds, after taking a break to recover from doing this shadow work process two years ago. This episode re-airs the original episode and also includes an update and reflection on what they have learned about their own abandonment wound since the first recording.
In this second episode the Primal Wounds Again, Anna takes us on a journey to explore the first primal wound of Abandonment. Have you ever experienced the pain of feeling abandoned ? In this fascinating episode you will learn how to recognize the ways in which the abandonment wound shows up in your every day life. Anna and Kristina discuss how codependent behavior is the coping mechanism to protect oneself from this wound. And, they explore tools and experiences that helped them forgive and love their own sense of abandonment.
Did you enjoy this episode? Explore our other episodes on the primal wounds of rejection, injustice, betrayal, and humiliation.
PDF Download:
1.15 Summary of the Abandonment Wound
Heal Your Abandonment Package:
Quiz:
What is your primary wound ? Click here.
Links:
Heal Your Wounds and Find Your True Self, By Lise Bourbeau
On Children, poem by Kahlil Gibran
Rejection-Proof your Inner Child, video by Marisa Peer
Today we will be interviewing one of our podcast listeners who used the primal wounds to change his perspective. We are talking to R B Martinez about his primal wounds, specifically betrayal, and his reflections on forgiveness.
RB Martinez is a Gemini sun, Scorpio moon and rising, who lives in Tampa, Florida.
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