Trusting ourselves as we heal.
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Trusting ourselves as we heal.

I love food, I love the joy it brings, I love the colours, the textures, the tactile practice of preparing meals and of course the taste. I’m so sad that so many of us were taught this could be wrong or a path to sin. Learning to trust ourselves, our body and its desires and the ways in which we are being led by these, not led astray, is a powerful part of our healing from religious trauma.

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Shared Journeys – The Benefit of Practitioner’s Lived Experience
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Shared Journeys – The Benefit of Practitioner’s Lived Experience

When navigating recovery from religious trauma, finding a practitioner with lived experience can be profoundly impactful. Their unique understanding of the subtle triggers and emotional scars that accompany such trauma fosters a deeper connection, allowing clients to express their feelings without fear of judgment. This shared journey not only validates the pain but also inspires hope, demonstrating that healing and reclaiming one's identity is possible.

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What sort of space is a Religious Trauma Collective?
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What sort of space is a Religious Trauma Collective?

The Religious Trauma Collective is a space for those navigating the pain and isolation of leaving faith. We’re here to say, “You’re not alone.” Whether you’re rethinking spirituality or rebuilding your identity, this is a place for connection, support, and finding new ways to belong.

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Religious Trauma & The Breath
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Religious Trauma & The Breath

Discover the beauty of finding new spiritual paths after religious trauma. Embrace healing and personal growth beyond past limitations.

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