Episode 7: Transmuting Pain into Purpose, Power, and Freedom with Lauren Walsh

 

AS WE HEAL, WE GROW WISE AND HEAL THE WORLD.

If you're ready to alchemize your pain into purpose. we're here to help.

In this special episode of The Time of The Feminine, we, Lauren and Shaina, talk about what healing really means, how to find purpose in your pain, why conventional talk therapy can't heal the wounds of your soul, and the power of belonging in a community. Most importantly, we discuss Global Sisterhood’s Wounds to Wisdom cohort where we offer an 8-week spiritual course guiding you to your unique healing journey.

It’s time to stop running away from your shadows and projecting them onto nature and fellow beings. The season has come to shed the patriarchal, cultural, and religious lies that have been blinding you from the divine truth: You are worthy as you are.

Here, we also remind you to pause and let yourself feel the emotions lurking in your body and mind. If you haven’t done this for a while, we’ll tell you how.

What we discuss…

2:20 – Why you should care about healing

6:10 – Being Vs. Doing: Where does your worth lie?

9:15 – Writing a "to-be" list in addition to your “to-do” list

14:00 – Does God really exist within you?

19:00 – Signs that you have an unprocessed pain and trauma that need integration

23:10 – How to find gratitude and purpose in your suffering

25:00 – Why traditional talk therapy doesn't address the issues of the soul

30:00 – What are shadows? Why do we need a community to heal?

34:35 – Wounds to Wisdom: Beginnings, Purpose, Modalities

45:45 – If you're one of these women, you need to join Wounds to Wisdom

49:00 – What’s the message of the Divine Mother to us?

Learn more from Global Sisterhood

Website: https://www.globalsisterhood.org/

Instagram: @theglobalsisterhood

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