Healing the Mother Wound: A Journey Through Trauma and Connection
Episode Overview
The podcast delves into the profound impact of the mother wound and the trauma associated with it Reflections on repairing and healing from the deep-seated impact of maternal experiences Stories that shed light on intergenerational trauma and the longing for connection and healing Advocacy for the embodiment of experiences and the crucial role of mother earth in the healing process Exploration of repairing, understanding, and compassion as essential components of the healing journey
I'm offering it to that little baby that had the grief panic. Unless your mom carried you for the whole two, three years and was completely in tune, we can understand now and have compassion for those that did, including myself, including you, I don't know.
Imagine carrying the weight of generations on your shoulders. In this episode of Tales of Recovery, Gris Alves dives deep into the concept of the 'mother wound' and its profound impact on our lives. Gris opens up about her own journey, exploring how maternal experiences shape us and the importance of healing these deep-seated traumas.
She emphasizes the idea that we either repeat or repair these patterns, highlighting the power of connection to our bodies as a key part of the healing process. Through heartfelt reflections and compelling stories, Gris sheds light on intergenerational trauma and the universal longing for connection and healing. She passionately advocates for compassionate inquiry and embodiment practices, stressing the vital role of mother earth in our journey towards recovery.
If you're looking to understand the complexities of maternal influence and seek ways to heal and connect, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration.