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Rise Healer Rise – Episode 33
Why Receiving Feels So Difficult
This episode opens a new six-part series on one of the most overlooked capacities in healing work: the ability to receive.
Many of the women doing the most profound work in the world have built an identity almost entirely around giving. Somewhere along the way, the channel that allows things to flow back in has quietly narrowed. This episode explores why that happens, and what it means to begin building capacity in the other direction.
This is not a personal failing. It is an energetic pattern, and like all patterns, it can shift.
In this episode: why receiving feels dangerous for sensitive practitioners, how over-giving becomes structural rather than situational, and why the income ceiling, the unmet recognition, and the persistent depletion so many healers experience are often connected to the same root.
Essence spotlight: The Lily family, and in particular Orange Lily, whose affinity with the Conception Vessel and the Divine Feminine receiving principle makes her a natural ally for this work.
If you feel called to explore flower and vibrational essence work more deeply: https://saraestelle.com/school-of-gaia-for-healing/
I am also holding a small six-month container teaching healers to create their own soul-aligned essence ranges. To find out more, get in touch at [email protected]
Visit my website to find out more about my work
www.saraestelle.com
By Sara EstelleRise Healer Rise – Episode 33
Why Receiving Feels So Difficult
This episode opens a new six-part series on one of the most overlooked capacities in healing work: the ability to receive.
Many of the women doing the most profound work in the world have built an identity almost entirely around giving. Somewhere along the way, the channel that allows things to flow back in has quietly narrowed. This episode explores why that happens, and what it means to begin building capacity in the other direction.
This is not a personal failing. It is an energetic pattern, and like all patterns, it can shift.
In this episode: why receiving feels dangerous for sensitive practitioners, how over-giving becomes structural rather than situational, and why the income ceiling, the unmet recognition, and the persistent depletion so many healers experience are often connected to the same root.
Essence spotlight: The Lily family, and in particular Orange Lily, whose affinity with the Conception Vessel and the Divine Feminine receiving principle makes her a natural ally for this work.
If you feel called to explore flower and vibrational essence work more deeply: https://saraestelle.com/school-of-gaia-for-healing/
I am also holding a small six-month container teaching healers to create their own soul-aligned essence ranges. To find out more, get in touch at [email protected]
Visit my website to find out more about my work
www.saraestelle.com