Spirit Flow by Tara Hegerty

Healing the Mother & Father Wound


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Our earliest relationships shape our foundations. They influence the way we love, lead, nurture, and move through life. In this episode of Spirit Flow, Tara Hegerty invites you into a deeply human and healing conversation about the mother and father wounds - and how they silently weave through our adult lives, often impacting our sense of worth, emotional safety, and energetic balance.

With grounded guidance and soulful insight, Tara shares how these core wounds may be playing out in your relationships, your inner critic, your ability to rest, or your tendency to over-function. She walks you through signs of these wounds, the energetic imprints they leave behind, and most importantly, how to begin gently and consciously healing them.

This episode isn’t just a conversation, it’s a call to return to yourself. To soften. To rebuild the sacred structures within. To parent yourself with compassion. And to finally feel safe being both held and seen.

In this episode, you’ll receive:
  • A deep understanding of the mother and father wounds and how they shape your energy and relationships
  • Insight into the signs of an unhealed mother wound (perfectionism, emotional suppression, body image issues)
  • Patterns of the father wound such as fear of abandonment, over-achieving, and trust challenges
  • Somatic and energetic tools for healing - inner child work, re-parenting, and embracing healthy feminine and masculine energy
  • An invitation to release ancestral patterns and restore harmony within your family system
  • The empowering truth that healing these wounds can liberate future generations

Sacred Offerings

If this episode stirs something within, you may be ready for deeper work.

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