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Episode Sixty-Four | Is There a Formula for Healing: Embracing Mystery
In today’s episode, Kandace and Sher process how healing often involves mystery. If we’ve had childhood trauma, we will think we need certainty to feel safe. But what if we can heal without knowing the outcome by focusing on just taking the next step? Listen in as Kandace and Sher explore what it means to sit and ponder with curiosity and intention, letting our questions lead the way.If you have a chance, please rate and review this podcast on your preferred streaming service. Your feedback is extremely valuable and contributes to the success of this podcast.Email: kandacesher at gmail dot com
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