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Hello and welcome back to Beyond the Words. I'm your host, Dimple Thakrar, and today’s episode is truly transformative. If you’ve ever experienced an out-of-body sensation or felt the weight of unprocessed trauma, this episode is especially for you. Together, we’ll delve into the power of reconnecting with our bodies, processing deep-seated emotions, and finding healing through practices like yoga, breathwork, and mindful presence. I’m honoured to have you here with me on this journey.
Episode Summary: In this episode, we explore the profound impact of trauma on our bodies and minds, particularly the ways in which we unconsciously disconnect to cope. Drawing from personal experiences, I share insights into how practices like Yin Yoga and mindful breathwork have helped me—and can help you—return to the body and process long-buried emotions. We discuss the importance of staying present in your body, the challenges of facing these emotions, and the incredible liberation that comes from processing them. This episode offers practical tools for reclaiming your body, regaining a sense of safety, and ultimately, experiencing a lighter, healthier, and more joyful life.
Key Takeaways:
Call to Action: If today’s discussion resonated with you, I would love to hear your thoughts and stories. Your feedback is what drives this show, and it’s an honour to share this space with you. Don’t forget to subscribe and share this episode with anyone who might benefit from it. Together, we can spread healing and connection. Thank you for being here, in your body, with me.
Closing: Thank you for joining me today. It’s been an absolute privilege to share this conversation with you. I hope it brings you peace, healing, and a renewed sense of presence. Until next time, stay safe, stay present, and remember that your body is a safe vessel. God bless.
Dimple Thakrar Resource Links:
Website: https://dimpleglobal.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dimple.thakrar
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dimplethakrar/
Send us a text
Hello and welcome back to Beyond the Words. I'm your host, Dimple Thakrar, and today’s episode is truly transformative. If you’ve ever experienced an out-of-body sensation or felt the weight of unprocessed trauma, this episode is especially for you. Together, we’ll delve into the power of reconnecting with our bodies, processing deep-seated emotions, and finding healing through practices like yoga, breathwork, and mindful presence. I’m honoured to have you here with me on this journey.
Episode Summary: In this episode, we explore the profound impact of trauma on our bodies and minds, particularly the ways in which we unconsciously disconnect to cope. Drawing from personal experiences, I share insights into how practices like Yin Yoga and mindful breathwork have helped me—and can help you—return to the body and process long-buried emotions. We discuss the importance of staying present in your body, the challenges of facing these emotions, and the incredible liberation that comes from processing them. This episode offers practical tools for reclaiming your body, regaining a sense of safety, and ultimately, experiencing a lighter, healthier, and more joyful life.
Key Takeaways:
Call to Action: If today’s discussion resonated with you, I would love to hear your thoughts and stories. Your feedback is what drives this show, and it’s an honour to share this space with you. Don’t forget to subscribe and share this episode with anyone who might benefit from it. Together, we can spread healing and connection. Thank you for being here, in your body, with me.
Closing: Thank you for joining me today. It’s been an absolute privilege to share this conversation with you. I hope it brings you peace, healing, and a renewed sense of presence. Until next time, stay safe, stay present, and remember that your body is a safe vessel. God bless.
Dimple Thakrar Resource Links:
Website: https://dimpleglobal.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dimple.thakrar
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dimplethakrar/