We trace a family conflict back to its root wound and show how acceptance, not approval-seeking, rewires the nervous system for safety and love. A raw story becomes a step-by-step path: grieve, de-idolize, set boundaries, rest, and receive. • trauma as emotional wound and how it’s passed on • silent treatment as control and its imprint on the nervous system • taking the cape off parents to find compassion • speaking up without seeking approval • acceptance overcomes fear of rejection • rest ...
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We trace a family conflict back to its root wound and show how acceptance, not approval-seeking, rewires the nervous system for safety and love. A raw story becomes a step-by-step path: grieve, de-idolize, set boundaries, rest, and receive. • trauma as emotional wound and how it’s passed on • silent treatment as control and its imprint on the nervous system • taking the cape off parents to find compassion • speaking up without seeking approval • acceptance overcomes fear of rejection • rest ...
We explore why growth often begins with loss and how pruning is preparation, not punishment. A family conflict exposes the root of people pleasing and opens the door to sovereignty, boundaries, and a calmer kind of love. • scripture as a lens for sustainable growth • pruning as physics not theology • bonsai metaphor for shaping a life • manifestation requiring subtraction • surrender versus resistance during change • silent treatment and the inner child wound • grieving the idealized parent ...
The Pathway To Your Results
We trace a family conflict back to its root wound and show how acceptance, not approval-seeking, rewires the nervous system for safety and love. A raw story becomes a step-by-step path: grieve, de-idolize, set boundaries, rest, and receive. • trauma as emotional wound and how it’s passed on • silent treatment as control and its imprint on the nervous system • taking the cape off parents to find compassion • speaking up without seeking approval • acceptance overcomes fear of rejection • rest ...