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One of the most frustrating experiences in healing is realising that the faces may change, but the feeling stays strangely familiar. Different person, different timing, different story, and yet somehow you end up in the same emotional terrain again. The same disappointment. The same imbalance. The same ache of hoping this time will be different.&...


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A spiritual path can be a source of meaning, comfort, healing, and deep inner remembrance. It can help people make sense of their pain, reconnect with their intuition, and feel part of something larger than the visible world. At its best, spirituality can bring a person back to themselves.  But spirituality can also become something […]

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Nev Winkworth doesn’t introduce himself with a job title first. He starts with a lived understanding of what it means to be human — and why being human matters. “Who am I, in my own words? I am a student of the University of Life,” Nev says. After a near-death experience (NDE) and “having that […]

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There is a particular kind of wound that often hides beneath competence, kindness, self-awareness, and emotional generosity. It is the wound of learning, often very early, that love feels safest when you are easy to manage, easy to please, easy to admire, easy to need very little from.  This is sometimes called the good girl wound, though it is […]


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Inner child work can sound tender, healing, and beautifully simple in theory. In practice, it can feel far more complicated, especially for people whose childhood memories are patchy, foggy, distant, or almost entirely absent. In spaces where healing is often framed around remembering, revisiting, and making sense of the past, not being able to recall […]

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