Healing the Witch Wound: Confronting Ancestral Trauma with Laughter
Essentially, the energy of this witch wound, of healing this collective trauma, this individual trauma, the energy is saying you are no longer able to just sit on the sidelines and watch.
Have you ever wondered why putting yourself out there feels so daunting, especially when it comes to embracing your true self? Katie Utterback, CLC, dives into this very question in an eye-opening episode of 'Healing Laughter'. The focus? The 'Witch Wound'—a term that encapsulates the deep-seated, intergenerational trauma passed down from ancestors who were persecuted for being different. This isn't just about witches; it's about anyone who dared to defy societal norms and paid the price for it.
Katie opens up about her own struggles with the Witch Wound and how it has impacted her journey as a self-love coach. She takes listeners through a historical lens, recounting the witch trials where over 60,000 women—and men—were tortured and killed for their perceived differences. The Witch Wound is more than a history lesson; it's a look at how these ancient fears still shape our beliefs and behaviors today. But Katie doesn't leave us hanging in despair.
She offers practical advice on how to heal from this ancestral pain, touching on overcoming self-sabotage, perfectionism, and those nagging inner critics. The energy of healing the Witch Wound is transformative, and Katie shows us that it’s possible to change our lives by confronting these deep-rooted fears. Whether you're dealing with narcissistic abuse, toxic relationships, or simply trying to understand why certain fears hold you back, this episode provides valuable insights and steps towards healing.
Tune in to 'Healing Laughter' and let Katie guide you through the process of turning ancestral trauma into personal empowerment—all with a touch of humor to lighten the journey.