Have you experienced a loss of a loved one who has been veryclosed to you since childhood? You feel that he/she was your twin or others might even say their soulmate.
Grief has the power to change a person. Profound grief can change a person's psychology and personality forever. The initial changes that occur immediately after suffering a significant loss may go unnoticed for several weeks or months after the death of a loved one.
As we learn to cope with our losses, the way we perceive things, how we act, and how we interact with others will see a gradual shift from what we used to be to the new person we've become.
How can grief change your mind or personality? How can it change you in the short run and in the long run?
These changes are irreversible, and we must learn to accept the new version of the person we now are. Allowing the grief journey to take shape without relying on timeline for grief and, instead working towards healing helps us transition into this new existence and way of being.
Let us listen to Naomi Gobits, our guest, who lost her sister, whom she admires so much. It took her some time to accept the fact that she’s gone. She was in extreme anger, avoidance, disbelief and in pain.
It took her some time before she made the shift and worked on herself. Now, she founded the Aloha Spinal Flow, wherein she uses a technique that is designed to enhance your body’s natural healing ability. The technique works by removing blockages on your spinal cord. This is something new and interesting.
Naomi is single and lives in Mullumbimby, Australia.
Her passion is to heal the heart and empower others on your healing journey to sovereignty.
Let us all welcome, Naomi Gobits.