Healing Core Wounds
Thais shares her transformative journey of healing core wounds through auto suggestion, highlighting the power of memory work over 21 days. She reflects on her struggles with sobriety, emphasizing the importance of inner work, meditation, and spiritual practices that ignited her passion for life. The conversation reveals how understanding triggers significantly contributed to her growth and peace.In this clip
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#392: It's Not Your Fault, But It's Your Responsibility: Healing Trauma with Thais Gibson
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I have a question about the episode #392: It's Not Your Fault, But It's Your Responsibility: Healing Trauma with Thais Gibson and the clip Healing Core Wounds. I struggle with addiction. I start drinking or using drugs, and it gets bad quickly, with 3-day hangovers and week-long withdrawals. I’ll get sober, but a week or two later, I relapse. Sometimes it's worse than others, depending on how fast I decide I need to stop. I’m severely depressed and tired of living like this. I get no joy or tranquility, which makes me give in to drinking and drugs again. I desperately want to be sober and find peace. Is there anything specific I can focus on, such as vitamins, gut health, or other lifestyle changes, to break this vicious cycle?
What can I do to overcome the cycle of addiction and achieve lasting sobriety, given my struggles with severe depression and recurring relapses as described in episode #392: It's Not Your Fault, But It's Your Responsibility: Healing Trauma with Thais Gibson and the clip Healing Core Wounds?
I have a question about the episode #392: It's Not Your Fault, But It's Your Responsibility: Healing Trauma with Thais Gibson and the clip Healing Core Wounds. I struggle with addiction, and when I start drinking or using drugs, it gets bad quickly, leading to 3-day hangovers and week-long withdrawals. I can get sober for a week or two, but I often relapse, sometimes worse than others. I'm severely depressed and tired of living like this. I get no joy or tranquility, which makes me give in to drinking and drugs again. I desperately want to be sober and find peace. What can I do to overcome this cycle and achieve lasting sobriety?