Sacred Psychology with Tamara Powell, LMHC

Episode 63: Getting Real About Spiritual Awakening with Marion Bacol-Uba

05.14.2018 - By Tamara Powell, LMHCPlay

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Marian Bacol-Uba describes the underbelly of race and trauma as an Asian American woman in business, including what it's like to have an intense and life changing spiritual awakening after a near-death experience. In this podversation: Why we don't often see Asian Americans in media, especially women Marian's experience with "family guilt" in Asian culture growing up Why Marian came forward about her intense childhood sexual abuse and the destructive aftermath Her spiritual awakening after a near-death experience at age 28 The journey to the opposite side of the country and also inward for Marian 3 different states of consciousness when it comes to trauma The power of conscious healing and living How working with her inner child played a strong role in Marian's healing path Marian's experiences with past lives and the possibility certain lessons get re-lived The sacredness of Self   Meet Marian Bacol-Uba: Marian Bacol-Uba is Holistic Health & Wellness Expert, Transformational Coach for Trauma Survivors, Speaker and Author of her forthcoming book “Survivor to Thriver." She is also a Certified Pranayama and Meditation Teacher and loves creating “conscious content” on her Thriver Lifestyle Podcast and Mondays with Marian YouTube channel. Her mission is to empower others to transform past trauma into triumphs and rediscover their own powers to heal themselves from the inside out. Connect with her further: http://www.marianbacoluba.com/

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