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Alchemize Trauma into Self-Compassion w/Clare O’Sullivan (INFJ Empath)

Jul 26, 202141 minSeason 5Ep. 1
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Episode description

One of the most beautiful questions to ask anyone in pain is, “What rises for you when _____ (ex. Someone mistreats you, or leaves you feeling abandoned or unseen)?”.


This gives us  room to observe what rises within us without wanting to fix or change it.It allows us to notice that we’re  in pain.


Although it can be incredibly painful, there’s an upside to allowing yourself to experience feeling the fullness of what it is to be human.


My most recent podcast guest, Clare O’Sullivan said, “It’s not a pain free life, but a broader spectrum of life.”“It’s about having patience at the threshold of pain, understanding the longing, and then comes the inspiration on how to continue to build your life in this moment.”


Things like depression, anxiety, and PTSD don’t need to impede us. They can simply just invite us to get closer to the truth of what life is like for us.


Cultivating compassion is a lifetime’s work. You have needs and it’s ok to long for harmony, beauty, and peace. If you’re looking to make today more livable and foster more moments of connection in your life, then tune-in to this episode! Remember. You matter. Give yourself space to fully inhabit and arrive home to yourself.


Clare O'Sullivan is a Resensitisation Through Compassion Teacher & Coach, who offers one-to-one coaching, online classes, and MBTI profiling.She offers a compassionately held non-judgemental space which supports you to lovingly mediate and befriend your inner experience.


You can connect with Clare at: www.senseoflife.co.uk


*If you’re experiencing domestic violence, The National Domestic Violence Hotline is available 24/7 at 1-800-799-7233.

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