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When I talk with clients or sit in sacred space with someone, one theme rises again and again: “I don’t know why I feel this way. Nothing that bad ever happened to me.” But trauma doesn’t need to come crashing in like a thunderstorm to leave its mark. Sometimes, it moves quietly, shaping how we relate to ourselves and the world in subtle but powerful ways. This post is an invitation to look at trauma differently—to expand your lens, soften your judgment, and begin honoring even the most overlooked parts of your story. Because the truth is, our healing doesn’t begin with the events—we heal when we begin to witness their impact with compassion.
Have you ever noticed an ache you can’t quite name—like a part of you got left behind somewhere along the way? As women on a path of healing and spiritual growth, many of us carry stories from childhood that continue to echo through our adult lives. These stories show up in the quiet moments when we doubt our worth, in the way we put others first, or in the fear that we’ll never truly belong.
I’ve walked this path myself and witnessed it in so many others—the way our inner child calls out not to be fixed, but to be seen, held, and honored. That ache you feel? It’s a sacred invitation. In this post, we’ll explore how inner child wounds form, how they follow us, and how shamanic healing offers a path to true soul restoration. |
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