#deblnith #clairaudience #anastacia #leftoutsidealone #shadowwork /Port Kennedy
Reflecting on my personal experience with the painful cycle of abandonment and emotional instability, I've come to realize how essential it is to prioritize self-love and forgiveness first. The moment I stopped overanalyzing every detail of a broken relationship and started focusing on healing, I witnessed profound changes not just in my emotional well-being but also in my interactions with others. One powerful turning point for me was recognizing how generational family issues and religious influences had shaped my views on love and abandonment. By forgiving my parents and re-evaluating rigid belief systems, I was able to break free from inherited emotional baggage that kept me stuck. This process mirrors the themes of emotional wholeness and renewal that come with embracing healing practices. I also found that listening to my intuition, as highlighted by the concept of 'The High Priestess,' helped me navigate the chaotic emotions and extreme instability caused by toxic connections. Patience and careful reflection allowed me to make thoughtful decisions rather than impulsive reactions, which often prolong pain. The metaphor of the 'Wheel of Fortune' aptly describes how life’s emotional cycles can feel trapped, but it’s vital to remember that transformation happens when we decide to step away from destructive patterns. For me, this meant acknowledging the illusion of a perfect fairytale relationship and choosing to walk away from the chaos to find inner peace. Engaging in shadow work—confronting the darker, previously hidden parts of myself—was challenging but necessary. It helped me heal the wounds of abandonment and stop playing the role of exclusion or victim. Instead, I embraced the lighthearted energy of self-love and allowed myself to emerge from the cold emotional isolation. Finally, turning the pain into fuel for a comeback was empowering. By using clarity and logic, I cut through the emotional webs that once held me captive. This journey, though deeply personal, is a hopeful reminder that healing is possible if we commit to loving ourselves first and reclaim our emotional autonomy.




























































