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Core wounds of this trauma based mind projection require healing within which will change your reality and the dis-ease within! Guaranteed! No one can heal you it must be done by self! Vid: no copyright infringement intended!

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CulinaryJedi👨‍🍳🏴‍☠️🪝 God fearing Human's profile picture
CulinaryJedi👨‍🍳🏴‍☠️🪝 God fearing Human3 years ago

Spot on, forgiveness is a beautiful thing 😊😘

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🪽 Michael ♌ Rising 🐉3 years ago

I love this. This ties into a lot of Maslow's hierarchy of needs in my opinion. Very similar concepts. There are core traumas (5 soul wounds) that manifest into all the behaviors, habits, patterns, addictions etc that compensate for the lack in that particular need (Maslow).

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Les Proctor 🌹2 years ago

@catonashland I love this so much.

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George Williamson2 years ago

@FLea41032180 Let it go.

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Amy Jean2 years ago

Dammmmm

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Eric2 years ago

Great insight

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LECCIONES UCDM1 year ago

Thank you! Do you know the name of the speaker?

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