• Ep 3. Brought To My Knees & resurrecting Yourself Through A Dark Night Of The Soul

  • May 16 2024
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 3. Brought To My Knees & resurrecting Yourself Through A Dark Night Of The Soul

  • Summary

  • What does it mean to resurrect yourself from a dark night of the soul?

    Picture this: a freestyle jam session fueled by a strong cup of cacao, where I dive into the depths of my own story, weaving through heartbreaks, spiritual awakenings, and the heavy weight of shame.

    I've walked through the darkest corridors of depression, feeling the crushing weight of hopelessness and despair. But through it all, I've discovered profound truths about resilience, self-love, and the power of surrendering to the divine within.

    In this episode, I’m diving into:

    • The journey of resurrecting oneself from a dark night of the soul.

    • My personal story and experiences that have shaped me.

    • Relationships, self-expression, spirituality, and struggles with mental health and shame.

    • How parts of one's identity need to die to align with their highest expression.

    • The choice to remain stuck in shame or find the strength to resurrect one's soul.

    • Emotional moments of feeling like a victim and facing near-death experiences.

    • The importance of taking ownership of experiences.

    • Finding peace and liberation within oneself.

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