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What if sin was never a stain on who you are but simply a belief in separation?
In this deeply reflective episode, Jen unravels the lifelong conditioning many of us inherited around original sin, worthiness, and the quiet belief that something is wrong with us. Raised in a faith-filled Catholic household, Jen shares how a single quote stopped her in her tracks and opened a powerful inquiry: What if love is the opposite of original sin?
Together, we explore how the idea of separation from God, from love, from our bodies, from our wholeness fuels comparison, self-sabotage, and the endless search for “what’s missing.” Jen weaves personal stories, spiritual insight, and embodied wisdom to remind us that we are not broken, flawed, or lacking we are already holy, divine, and complete.
This episode invites you to move beyond intellectual self-love and into felt knowing to experience love not as something to earn, seek, or receive from outside yourself, but as the very essence of who you are.
You’ll hear reflections on:
Why believing something is “missing” creates more separation
How faith teachings can unintentionally reinforce unworthiness
The shift from living in “the gap” to living in “the gain” (inspired by The Gap and the Gain)
Why embodimentnot mindset aloneis essential for healing
What it truly means to have a love affair with yourself
This conversation is for the woman who has asked, “What is wrong with me?” and is ready to remember the truth:
Nothing is missing.
Nothing is wrong.
You are love itself.
A powerful listen for the month of love and for any woman ready to feel chosen, cherished, and whole.
By Jen Bugajsky Love, Pleasure and Intimacy CoachWhat if sin was never a stain on who you are but simply a belief in separation?
In this deeply reflective episode, Jen unravels the lifelong conditioning many of us inherited around original sin, worthiness, and the quiet belief that something is wrong with us. Raised in a faith-filled Catholic household, Jen shares how a single quote stopped her in her tracks and opened a powerful inquiry: What if love is the opposite of original sin?
Together, we explore how the idea of separation from God, from love, from our bodies, from our wholeness fuels comparison, self-sabotage, and the endless search for “what’s missing.” Jen weaves personal stories, spiritual insight, and embodied wisdom to remind us that we are not broken, flawed, or lacking we are already holy, divine, and complete.
This episode invites you to move beyond intellectual self-love and into felt knowing to experience love not as something to earn, seek, or receive from outside yourself, but as the very essence of who you are.
You’ll hear reflections on:
Why believing something is “missing” creates more separation
How faith teachings can unintentionally reinforce unworthiness
The shift from living in “the gap” to living in “the gain” (inspired by The Gap and the Gain)
Why embodimentnot mindset aloneis essential for healing
What it truly means to have a love affair with yourself
This conversation is for the woman who has asked, “What is wrong with me?” and is ready to remember the truth:
Nothing is missing.
Nothing is wrong.
You are love itself.
A powerful listen for the month of love and for any woman ready to feel chosen, cherished, and whole.