The relationship with our own body is a very complicated one, the most complex relationship, perhaps. When we experience bodily trauma, we are naturally hardwired to deny or reject it, but this does not resolve the pain and the hurt but instead helps it grow. Having a good relationship with ourselves and our bodies is where the journey of self-love begins.
It is destructive to seek love to complete yourself; instead, practicing self-love will vibrate love, positivity, and mutual respect. When you enter a relationship, you will do so as two complete individuals instead of two people seeking love and attention to fulfill themselves. Doing so will completely change the dynamics of the relationship and give you a different outlook on life.
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This video was created from the I Rise Sexual Healing Summit session with Michelle.
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Michelle Alva is integrating the latest in science with ancient wisdom modalities such as energy healing, NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming), hypnosis, shamanic-based rituals, sound healing, Yoga, and mindfulness-based meditation. She is passionate about her intention to educate and empower women and men to heal themselves, using a mindset-energy approach.
View her website here: https://www.michellealva.com/
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