Welcome back to another episode of Chronicles of a Virgo Podcast. This week, we are delving into the conversation around grieving our past selves and our past lives.
In this episode, I discuss:
-The importance of acknowledging your past experiences and how it can be a positive guidance for your healing journey
- 4 key points that have helped me during my healing journey and in my moments of grieving my past
-The journey of finding liberation through embracing change and releasing resistance while on your journey
When we let go of past dreams, identities, or expectations, we are saying goodbye to a part of ourselves and acknowledging that those things no longer serve us anymore. Grieving doesn't mean stagnation, but we are validating our experiences and allowing ourselves to process them in a healthy way.
Moving forward doesn't mean forgetting the past, it means integrating and processing our experiences and using them as a catalyst into who we are becoming. Through this journey of healing and growth, we can emerge stronger, wiser, and more resilient, ready to embrace the new possibilities that lie ahead.
Check out my conversation with Willie and Fionna from "The Things About Us Podcast":
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