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Disgust is an oft-overlooked emotion in the healing of trauma and deciding to forgive. Moral disgust is the reaction to a physical reaction towards a person who violated the moral code, such as sexual, verbal, or physical abuse and betrayal in a relationship.
If we are to forgive ourselves, we will need to take a good, hard look at how disgust is showing up in our thoughts and is manifested in our bodies.
When disgust is internalized, we have a visceral reaction to our own thoughts, emotions, and actions.
When disgust is externalized, we hyperfocus on one or two aspects of the offender and define them as a “disgusting person” based on their behavior.
Recognize that feeling disgust is part of the healing journey and you are not wrong for feeling it toward yourself or the other person. It’s a natural reaction to a moral injustice. Avoid judging yourself for feeling disgusted.
References: Pope St. John Paul II Theology of the Body
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By Dr. Carron Silva: Forgiveness Guide, Christian Trauma Coach5
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Disgust is an oft-overlooked emotion in the healing of trauma and deciding to forgive. Moral disgust is the reaction to a physical reaction towards a person who violated the moral code, such as sexual, verbal, or physical abuse and betrayal in a relationship.
If we are to forgive ourselves, we will need to take a good, hard look at how disgust is showing up in our thoughts and is manifested in our bodies.
When disgust is internalized, we have a visceral reaction to our own thoughts, emotions, and actions.
When disgust is externalized, we hyperfocus on one or two aspects of the offender and define them as a “disgusting person” based on their behavior.
Recognize that feeling disgust is part of the healing journey and you are not wrong for feeling it toward yourself or the other person. It’s a natural reaction to a moral injustice. Avoid judging yourself for feeling disgusted.
References: Pope St. John Paul II Theology of the Body
If this podcast resonates with you, please subscribe.
Write a review, share the link with a friend, take a screenshot, and share it on your social media.
Sign up for my 5 Days to Forgiveness Self-Guided Mini-Audio Retreat.
Connect with me HERE as your forgiveness guide. I will hold space for you as your Christian Life Coach as you work through your pain to a new you.
Remember Friend, Forgiveness is for You.

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