What if peace doesn’t always come from changing your circumstances… but from changing the way you see and relate to them?
In this episode of Inner Sanctuary: The Journey Home, Raquel shares how poetry became a space to sit honestly with grief, uncertainty, emotional intensity, and the hidden ways we resist life itself.
Through reflections on death, life, motherhood, creative expression, and the ego’s subtle survival strategies, this conversation explores how curiosity, compassion, and self-acceptance can create the inner safety for honesty, clarity, and peace to emerge.
This is not a conversation about “fixing yourself.” It’s about learning how to be with yourself. It’s about embracing humanity.
In this episode:
How poetry became a tool for processing emotional intensity
The connection between resistance and suffering
What it means to “be with what is”
How honesty creates clarity
The ego’s ways: defend, protect, hide, and prove
Creating inner safety through curiosity, compassion, and tenderness
Why peace may not come from changing life… but from changing our relationship to it
This episode is for you if:
You’re moving through grief, uncertainty, or a major life transition
You tend to avoid, suppress, or resist difficult emotions
You long to feel more connected to yourself
You’re learning to embrace your humanity instead of fighting it
You’re craving a softer, more honest way of relating to life
✨ Includes an original poem written after the crossing over of Raquel’s mother:New Beginning ✨
If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone moving through grief, a life transition, or the messy beauty of being human.
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