Triggers & Healing From Abuse

6 months ago
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What if the Triggers you experience are working in your best interest to "clear you out for some new delight," as the famous poet Rumi so eloquently stated in his poem, The Guest House?

We all experience triggers to some degree. Many are a source of recalling wonderful moments of joy, love and connection.

For example, a song that reminds you of falling in love with your partner, or the smell of bread baking that reminds you of a loving grandmother.

When you have experienced childhood abuse and domestic violence however, triggers can arise at the most inopportune times and leave you feeling out of control, shocked and distressed.

Triggers are however, a signal, and what if you could look at them with curiosity, welcome them in and decide to take the position that you've arrived at the point in your life, where you are ready to experience more healing.

It may sound radical, but even those uncomfortable and disruptive triggers, can be your subconscious mind's and body's way of working through what has been harmful (in the past), so that you can live with more health, vitality, energy, freedom and joy in the present and future!

To Your Health, Vitality & Joy! Lynn C. Cox, Clinical Hypnotherapist & Abuse Recovery Coach at www.lynnccox.com Book your free strategy call here: https://calendly.com/lynnccox/strategycall Follow me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynnccox/ Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lynnc.cox/ Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lynn.cox.169 Check out my success stories: https://www.lynnccox.com/testimonials DISCLAIMER: Hypnosis, hypnotherapy and Rapid Transformational Therapy are not a substitute for the advice of your medical doctor. All content presented on this channel is for educational purposes only and should only be considered as general information. All claims and advice on this channel represent an ideal outcome. Individual results may vary and cannot be guaranteed.

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