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February 20, 2025 51 mins
In this engaging conversation, Jane Garnett and Seana Zelazo explore the intersection of therapy, spirituality, and the human experience. They discuss the art of positive reframing, the significance of spiritual identity, and the profound lessons learned from hospice work. Seana shares her unique perspective on death and love, emphasizing the importance of sharing love in every moment and viewing life as a training ground for spiritual growth. The conversation delves into the idea that our wounds do not define us and that there is a greater, compassionate reality beyond our personal stories. In this conversation, Jane Garnett and Seana Zelazo explore the themes of childhood wounds, the importance of self-repair, and the role of divine feminine archetypes in personal growth. They discuss the goddess Inanna and her significance in connecting with nature and spirituality. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of devotion, the cultivation of relationships with the world, and finding personal access points to spirituality. The conversation concludes with reflections on wishes for their work and the essence of peace in their hearts. takeaways We are contemporary inclusive therapists focusing on the healing art of therapy. Positive reframing can transform problems into opportunities for growth. Spiritual identity shapes our understanding of the world. Childhood experiences can profoundly influence our spiritual journey. Working in hospice reveals the sacredness of the dying process. Love is the essence of our existence and the key to peace. The earth is a unique training ground for spiritual development. We can learn to see beyond our wounds and traumas. There is a larger, compassionate reality that transcends our personal stories. Sharing love in every moment is what truly matters. Childhood wounds often create self-defensive stories. Self-love is important, but not the only solution. Divine feminine archetypes can provide nourishment. Connection with the goddess enhances relationality. Devotion to nature fosters a deeper relationship with the world. Spirituality can be uniquely defined by each individual. Devotional practices cultivate reciprocity and connection. Acts of love can transform everyday experiences. Compassion and judgment cannot coexist in the heart. Finding peace is essential for a fulfilling life. titles Healing Childhood Wounds Through Spirituality The Power of Divine Feminine Archetypes Inanna: A Pathway to Connection and Love Devotion: A Journey into Nature and Self Personal Access Points to Spiritual Growth Sound Bites "Death is just like changing clothes." "There's a frequency that fills the room." "Can you share love in every moment?" "We need a bigger boat, essentially." "The goddess is the all that is." "It's about sharing love." "Spirituality is not one particular way." "Devotion cultivates relationship." "There's art at play, I like that." "What can we add to enhance love?" "Your world becomes magical as a result." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Connection 02:47 The Art of Positive Reframing 05:26 Spiritual Identity and Intuition 09:52 Childhood Experiences and Death Awareness 13:01 Lessons from Hospice Work 18:25 Love as the Core of Existence 21:56 Transpersonal Perspectives on Love 24:14 Beyond Wounding: A New Perspective 26:07 Understanding Childhood Wounds and Self-Repair 27:30 Exploring Divine Feminine Archetypes 30:12 Connection Through the Goddess 32:12 Inanna: The Goddess of Love and War 34:17 Devotion to Nature and the Elements 36:45 Personal Access Points to Spirituality 39:02 Cultivating a Devotional Practice 44:33 Finding Strength in Vulnerability 48:15 Enhancing Relationships with the World 53:21 Wishes and Heart's Desires Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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