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Introduction: In today's episode, I dive into a personal story that many parents can relate to—a moment of losing my temper with my child. I’ll share the triggers that led to my outburst, the lessons I learned from my meditation practice, and how embracing our dark feelings can lead to personal growth and deeper connections with our loved ones. Plus, we'll explore reflection questions to help you integrate your own feelings of rage, grief, or sadness.

 

Personal Story:

Reflections on the Incident:

Exploring Our Triggers:

Meditation Reflections: During our meditation in this episode, we’ll explore the following questions:

  1. Invite the dark feeling in: Whether it’s rage, grief, sadness, or helplessness, welcome it.
  2. Physical sensations: How does this feeling manifest in your body physically, emotionally, and energetically?
  3. Expression: What does this feeling need to express? Why is it so angry or upset?
  4. Self-support: What actions can you take to support yourself?
  5. Affirmation: Silently affirm, "I love you RAGE. Thank you for showing me what needs attention and helping me to accept and love all of myself. When I do, I am a more expansive me."

Learnings from Meditation:

Conclusion:

Call to Action:

 

Thank you for joining me on this journey of self-discovery and emotional growth. Remember, every emotion has something valuable to teach us. Until next time, embrace all parts of yourself with love and patience.


Reflection Questions for Listeners:

  1. Invite the dark feeling of rage (or other emotions such as grief, sadness, helplessness) in.
  2. How does it feel in your body? Physically, emotionally, energetically?
  3. What does it need to express? Why is the feeling so angry or upset?
  4. What can you do to support yourself?
  5. Silently affirm to the feeling, “I love you RAGE. Thank you for showing me what needs attention and helping me to accept and love all of myself. When I do, I am a more expansive me.”

By exploring these questions, you can start to integrate and understand your emotions better, leading to a more balanced and fulfilled life.