Monday, June 7, 2010

A Light goes on in Connecticut...

This morning I received a call about another "new" womb twin survivor in Connecticut who is realizing later in her life, that this has affected her and she has had this revelation upon discovering our Womb Twin sites!
(with thanks to her loving boyfriend who is encouraging her to seek help--what a guy!)

It is truly an honor to witness such "light bulb" moments, for they are sacred portrals toward an authentic life. But more than that, I am absolutely giddy with delight, that there exists a healing path and that there are easier & easier ways for womb twin survivors to get on it.

I personally spent so many years trapped in the dark misery of aloneness - not able to articulate it, let alone find help - that this feeling of freakishness added tremendously to my load of anxiety & depression. It is my goal to help relieve such feelings of alienation from society by validating the feelings of womb twin survivors, helping womb twin survivors connect with others to feel less alone with it and to provide guidance on each unique healing process.

Getting to our truth, transforming personal understanding of self & world, alleviating anxiety, depression & self-sabotage and improving relationships are all steps on the journey toward living the life we came here to live - we just forgot because we loved & cared so much about our womb mates and it all got jumbled up.

Let me serve as a reminder to wake up from the dream of the womb and step up to the plate called Your Life - you have full permission!

Although there is a long way to go in the world with this journey, let this message be a reminder of how far we've already come. Althea lit a flame and it will become a raging fire!

For now, the porch light is on.....

2 comments:

  1. Fantastic blog. It inspired me to keep healing, and uncovering those parts of my self where I haven't!

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  2. I hope you encouraged her to subscribe to our blog!

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Monday, June 7, 2010

A Light goes on in Connecticut...

This morning I received a call about another "new" womb twin survivor in Connecticut who is realizing later in her life, that this has affected her and she has had this revelation upon discovering our Womb Twin sites!
(with thanks to her loving boyfriend who is encouraging her to seek help--what a guy!)

It is truly an honor to witness such "light bulb" moments, for they are sacred portrals toward an authentic life. But more than that, I am absolutely giddy with delight, that there exists a healing path and that there are easier & easier ways for womb twin survivors to get on it.

I personally spent so many years trapped in the dark misery of aloneness - not able to articulate it, let alone find help - that this feeling of freakishness added tremendously to my load of anxiety & depression. It is my goal to help relieve such feelings of alienation from society by validating the feelings of womb twin survivors, helping womb twin survivors connect with others to feel less alone with it and to provide guidance on each unique healing process.

Getting to our truth, transforming personal understanding of self & world, alleviating anxiety, depression & self-sabotage and improving relationships are all steps on the journey toward living the life we came here to live - we just forgot because we loved & cared so much about our womb mates and it all got jumbled up.

Let me serve as a reminder to wake up from the dream of the womb and step up to the plate called Your Life - you have full permission!

Although there is a long way to go in the world with this journey, let this message be a reminder of how far we've already come. Althea lit a flame and it will become a raging fire!

For now, the porch light is on.....

2 comments:

  1. Fantastic blog. It inspired me to keep healing, and uncovering those parts of my self where I haven't!

    ReplyDelete
  2. I hope you encouraged her to subscribe to our blog!

    ReplyDelete

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.