How being in “Toxic” Relationships can Heal us

Blog coming soon: I must start with saying, this is not always the case, and for many, these types of relationships are just painful and traumatic. Abuse can sit at a different level and line of experience.

For some of us if we have the resources, support, environmental requirements we need, these relationships can be a catalyst for healing. They can expose the pain body with such stark and pronounced detail we can’t not change.

Blog coming soon: I must start with saying, this is not always the case, and for many, these types of relationships are just painful and traumatic. Abuse can be a different arena.

For some of us if we have the inner resources, support, environmental requirements we need, these relationships can be a catalyst for healing. They can expose the pain body with such stark and pronounced detail we can’t not change. Pain has always been a catalyst for change, peoples from all over the world have used rituals and ceremonies that elements of challenge, fear, pain for the purpose of experimental growth.

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