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Aug 26, 2022

All the time, Brandy hears from people who have spent the majority of their lives struggling to overcome childhood patterns that have had a significant impact on their lives. These can be patterns of wounding or hurt or abandonment or alcoholism, or any other trauma or hurt that was strong in childhood. And many times, when people experience these types of traumas, it can impact them for a lifetime, but that doesn't have to be the case.

As you will see in today's episode, if you're willing to start looking at them in a different way, this simple action can be a powerful step in the right direction to break through the chains of our past and create a life full of happiness, hope & empowerment--a future filled with love instead of pain!

In this inspiring podcast episode, Brandy continues part 3 with our volunteer Sarah who is an absolute beautiful being inside and out. Her self-awareness and, of course, her sense of humor make this a fun and very powerful episode. Something wonderful happens as Brandy works with Sarah to transform her childhood wounding! The more she releases, the more she starts to let go of the negative energy, and the more it uplifts her health and energizes her.

Listen in as Brandy shares profound insights on how to break through the chains of our past and create a life full of happiness, hope & empowerment--a future filled with love instead of pain! If you've been working with childhood patterns, then you definitely won't want to miss this episode.

 

IMPORTANT NOTE: We understand that some may believe mind-body healing is impossible. Therefore, if you would like to see images of individuals using their minds to relieve pain, you can check out this medical journal. It includes images from some of Brandy's case studies. If you want to learn how to use your mind to heal yourself, you can check out the training on Brandy's website. 

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Topics: childhood wounding, relationships, past-lives, inner child, addictions, feeling unloved