Join me for a powerful and transformative episode on the art of womb healing. We delve into the concept of the womb as a sacred space and a storage center for our deepest emotional experiences. We explore the list of things women go through that can lead to trauma being stored in the womb, including:
Physical pain and discomfort
Violated boundaries and sexual trauma
Miscarriage, termination, and traumatic births
Painful or irregular menstrual cycles, endometriosis, and other womb-related health issues
Energetic imprints from past relationships and partners
Generational trauma and societal shame surrounding female bodies and sexuality
We discuss how to release these deeply rooted traumas and reclaim your feminine power. This conversation is a guide to understanding the profound connection between your emotional and physical well-being, and offers practical steps toward healing, honoring, and liberating your womb.
Ho'oponopono ::: Womb de-Armouring - https://youtu.be/Aj3xegebXNc?si=XnBJmZu9qVkCuHXq
If you or someone you know in Kenya has experienced sexual abuse, there are several organizations that offer confidential support, counseling, and other vital services.
Hotlines in Kenya for Sexual Abuse Survivors
Gender-Based Violence Hotline: 1195
Gender Violence Recovery Centre (GVRC): +254 709 667 000 or +254 719 638 006
Coalition on Violence Against Women (COVAW): 0800 720 553 (toll-free)
National Child Helpline: 116 (for children and youth)
Wangu Kanja Foundation: 21094 (SMS hotline)
These organizations often provide a range of free services, including:
24/7 crisis support and counseling
Referrals for medical and legal assistance
Support groups and long-term psychological support
If you are not in Kenya, it is best to seek help from a local organization in your own country. To find a helpline, you can search online for phrases like "sexual assault hotline [your country]" or "gender-based violence support [your country]."
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