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November 4, 2025 15 mins

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In this episode of Self Talk, we discuss the true purpose of healthy boundaries—and why they’re actually acts of compassion, not separation. 

Beginning with the core mantra, “My boundaries benefit both of us,” we'll reframe boundaries as soulful practices that protect our inner peace while deepening authentic connection.

We'll also unpack the difference between walls and boundaries, the role of the underdeveloped ego in boundary resistance, and how consulting our Highest Self can transform difficult exchanges into moments of clarity, honesty, and mutual respect.

You'll walk away with a clearer understanding of what boundaries are, how to recognize when one is needed, and simple, compassionate steps for setting limits rooted in love—for self and others.


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Paid subscribers to Rachel’s Substack, Foundation of Self, will receive exclusive access to her full one-hour Boundaries, Not Walls training video. And as a thank-you for tuning in today, Rachel is offering a free 3-month paid subscription so you can experience the work deeply and at your own pace.

Claim it here: http://rachelastarte.substack.com/selftalk


A heart-centered, grounding conversation for anyone ready to build healthier relationships through clarity, compassion, and courage.


Timeline:

  • [0:00:00] Introduction
    • Quote on boundaries and the value of self.
  • [0:00:24] Applying Inner Work Externally
    • Setting the tone: using non-judgment, awareness, and gentleness in interactions with others.
  • [0:01:08] Boundaries Mantra Shared
    • “My boundaries benefit both of us.”
  • [0:01:18] Traditional Understanding vs. True Purpose
    • Boundaries as bridges (not walls).
  • [0:02:02] Definition of Boundaries
  • Boundaries as acts of self-respect and relational respect.


  • [0:02:52] Consequences of Lack of Boundaries
    • People-pleasing, burnout, building unhealthy walls vs. healthy boundaries.
  • [0:03:25] When to Set Boundaries
    • Signals that a boundary is needed (feeling drained, resentful, anxious, guilty).
  • [0:04:16] Inner Resistance and the “Small s Self”
    • Addressing fear voices, moving to listen to the Highest Self for healthier boundaries.
  • [0:05:38] How to Build Healthy Boundaries — 3 Steps
  • [0:07:19] When Others Don’t Honor Your Boundaries
    • Step-by-step response
  • [0:10:16] Personal and Relational Benefits
    • Increased freedom, confidence, authenticity; deeper relationships.
  • [0:10:58] Addressing People-Pleasers
    • Importance of boundaries for even the most compassionate individuals.
  • [0:11:41] Example: Jesus and the Money Changers
    • Biblical illustration emphasizing strong and compassionate boundaries.
  • [0:13:01] Closing Invitation
    • Encouragement to practice loving boundaries.

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