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Have you ever wondered what it truly means to reclaim your personal power? This week, I share my deeply personal journey of overcoming alcoholism and codependency and how I stopped blaming my husband for my unhappiness to discover genuine healing. The focus is on the transformative power of turning inward and embracing personal responsibility to foster growth and empowerment.
We explore the detrimental effects of the blame game on our lives and relationships. Holding onto resentment and waiting for others to acknowledge their wrongdoings only keeps us trapped in cycles of pain. I share heartfelt personal stories to illustrate the importance of Soul Recovery, internal forgiveness, and raising our consciousness. By shifting our focus from external validation to internal healing, we can detach from restrictive expectations and reclaim our personal power. The episode underscores the strength that comes from releasing blame and connecting with our true selves and a higher source. We'll discuss how letting go of past traumas and adopting love and compassion can heal us and strengthen our boundaries.
Join Rev. Rachel for an upcoming Soul Recovery workshop or retreat—an opportunity to deepen your healing, release old patterns, and reconnect with your true self. Learn more and register at https://www.recoveryoursoul.net/inperson
This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not allied or representative of any organizations or religions, but is based on the opinions and experience of Rev. Rachel Harrison. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein. Take what you need and leave the rest.
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Rev. Rachel Harrison and Recover Your Soul www.recoveryoursoul.net
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Send one way text to Rev Rachel
Have you ever wondered what it truly means to reclaim your personal power? This week, I share my deeply personal journey of overcoming alcoholism and codependency and how I stopped blaming my husband for my unhappiness to discover genuine healing. The focus is on the transformative power of turning inward and embracing personal responsibility to foster growth and empowerment.
We explore the detrimental effects of the blame game on our lives and relationships. Holding onto resentment and waiting for others to acknowledge their wrongdoings only keeps us trapped in cycles of pain. I share heartfelt personal stories to illustrate the importance of Soul Recovery, internal forgiveness, and raising our consciousness. By shifting our focus from external validation to internal healing, we can detach from restrictive expectations and reclaim our personal power. The episode underscores the strength that comes from releasing blame and connecting with our true selves and a higher source. We'll discuss how letting go of past traumas and adopting love and compassion can heal us and strengthen our boundaries.
Join Rev. Rachel for an upcoming Soul Recovery workshop or retreat—an opportunity to deepen your healing, release old patterns, and reconnect with your true self. Learn more and register at https://www.recoveryoursoul.net/inperson
This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not allied or representative of any organizations or religions, but is based on the opinions and experience of Rev. Rachel Harrison. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein. Take what you need and leave the rest.
Support the show
Rev. Rachel Harrison and Recover Your Soul www.recoveryoursoul.net
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