Healing From Harm

Category: Healing Blog

  • Mother Water to Regulate – Matriarchal Healing

    Mother Water to Regulate – Matriarchal Healing

    Using Mother Nature’s element of water to regulate. A practice of Matriarchal Healing.

  • The Pause – Returning to Wholeness

    The Pause – Returning to Wholeness

    Enjoy a brief practice to return to wholeness and stillness from the busyness of mind, body, and life. Remove dissociation and numbness

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  • The Death of Heaviness

    The Death of Heaviness

    I float as light as air, feeling a bit like a ghost because it feels so unreal. Am I still here? It feels so light.My heavy body lies dead beside me. I fear that is the real me, and I am just floating in a non-existent realm of fantasy and…

  • Buzzing – In Between War and Peace

    Buzzing – In Between War and Peace

    In the stillness of peace is the remains of war – the buzzing of what was and what could be. How can I be powerful enough to survive war but not the buzz? Enjoy my poem and entry.

  • Planting Spring Seeds of Healing From Harm

    Planting Spring Seeds of Healing From Harm

    It’s the season for new beginnings. I find myself at a crossroads regarding my personal care, my professional endeavours, and my return to independence. How shall I plant the seeds I want to grow this spring?

  • Before Him

    Before Him

    I had a dream last night that I was back in the 90’s, before I met him, and I had a chance to restart my life again. Now I near 50 and have found that fire to do so.

  • Doing Nothing is Our Return to Freedom

    Doing Nothing is Our Return to Freedom

    Finding our liberty comes with finding our inner peace and enjoyment. Here is a story of healing and what it could mean for our world.

  • Working With Shame – Exclusive Content

    Working With Shame – Exclusive Content

    I share an audio from my online course, Working With Shame, on why it is important to externalize it and return it back to where it belongs.

  • Working With Shame

    Working With Shame

    Unlike guilt, a normal response to making a mistake where amends can be made, shame is the weight of wrongness forced upon you by others who harm instead of heal.