Healing Past Wounds with Dr. Margaret Nagib: A Journey into Sozo on Strong Tower Mental Health
So sometimes it's just some really simple prayers of healing with our dads that then opens up that channel so that now we can receive that from father, god, or from holy spirit or from Jesus.
Ever felt like you know something in your head but can't quite feel it in your heart? In this episode of Strong Tower Mental Health, host Heidi Mortenson welcomes Clinical Psychologist Dr. Margaret Nagib to explore that very struggle. Dr. Nagib opens up about her own journey from intellectual belief to heartfelt faith, sharing how a friend's invitation to church led her to a transformative experience with God.
This newfound connection introduced her to Sozo, an inner healing technique rooted in attachment theory and the Greek word for salvation. Dr. Nagib explains how our early family relationships shape our identities and create emotional wounds that can distance us from God. Through Sozo, she guides listeners on a path to heal these past hurts, break free from self-limiting lies, and foster a closer relationship with the divine.
The conversation is rich with practical advice, emphasizing the importance of compassionate self-awareness and the power of simple healing prayers. Heidi and Dr. Nagib delve into the significance of emotions and personality in the healing process, highlighting the comforting and nurturing role of the Holy Spirit. The episode wraps up with a heartfelt prayer aimed at helping listeners invite more of God's presence into their lives.
Whether you're grappling with old wounds or seeking a deeper spiritual connection, this episode offers a blend of psychological insight and spiritual wisdom that promises to be both enlightening and comforting.