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Episode 31.37 Overcoming Counterfeit Identity - Part XXXVII

Episode 31.37 Overcoming Counterfeit Identity - Part XXXVII

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Welcome to Part XXXVII of our series on understanding counterfeit identity!

Brandi describes the process of waking up from her captor's programming. Her baptism was the beginning of it all. It was a constant process for her to be truly free. Gaslighting goes hand in hand with brainwashing and they create codependency. It takes a lot of inner healing to truly be free…it's not enough to be physically away from an abuser, every bit of your being is affected.

Hear the summation of the "Vessel" family and how different situations set you up in order to be a part of them. It can happen faster than you think!

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Song: My Everything by Dj Quads

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