Divine Interruption

The day the music died


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While I’ve never had talent as a musician, music has always played a huge role in my life as a catalyst for self-expression, moving emotions and experiencing my psychic senses. Music was a form of somatic therapy that helped me process life as a highly sensitive person and connect with myself amidst the noise.

When I was 22 years old, my dad died in a tragic accident and I found myself in new heights of pain & emotion. Isolated in a small town without support, life became overwhelming and my body mirrored this inner distress. I vomited every time I ate, I broke out into hives when I went to work, and it felt like there was nowhere to put all the feelings. Listening to music became too painful and instead of processing my grief, I shut down a part of myself.

For 11 years I avoided music as a way to feel, until this tool magically reappeared during pregnancy. Music brought back a forgotten piece of my soul, becoming a pivotal part of my spiritual awakening and my first intuitive language.

*Heads up* I briefly describe a death and also mention vomiting.

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My Spotify Playlists: open.spotify.com/user/21tw3u3p4oyenajqjlnrjx4cy?si=pCpLoVmiRn2ptPgJoeYxlw

Instagram: @sarahhildrethrankin

Theme Music: ©The Brow

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Divine InterruptionBy Sarah Hildreth Rankin