Year Four of Recovery: Healing Generational Trauma with Rev. Lona LC Currie
Episode Overview
Year four of recovery marked by deep emotional healing and self-discovery Discovering the transformative power of gratitude and forgiveness Navigating challenges and embracing self-acceptance Sharing insights and resources for personal growth and healing Embracing a journey of empowerment and authenticity
I started realizing that I could really utilize really easy things. Like, and here comes the cliche, brace yourself, you know what I'm going to say already, all three of you know. I'm going to say gratitude just became such a massive practice in my life.
What does it mean to truly heal from generational trauma? In this episode of 'Recovery Soulfood', Rev. Lona LC Currie takes us through the fourth year of their remarkable recovery journey. This isn’t just a story; it’s a lifeline for anyone feeling lost in their own battle against addiction. Rev. Currie opens up about the challenges and breakthroughs, offering a raw and honest look at what it takes to heal deeply ingrained wounds.
You'll hear about the importance of gratitude, the liberating power of forgiveness, and the crucial role self-acceptance plays in personal growth. It's a conversation that resonates with authenticity and vulnerability, making it a must-listen for those seeking solace and strength in their own recovery journey. Whether you're in the throes of your own struggles or supporting someone who is, this episode offers a wealth of wisdom and hope. Rev.
Currie’s heartfelt narrative is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of facing one's demons head-on.