What if trauma is not the enemy, but the opening?
Could it be the invite to fully surrender all of your ego defenses?
To finally love yourself?
Because trauma is incorrectly explained by the mind, this perfectly demonstrates its dangerous nature.
Are we willing to surrender the very instrument that seemed to protect us initially, yet is actually the cause of our deepest pain?
What about the rewards of courage?
What if the willingness to completely feel our fears by dropping into the depths of our existential pain is the exact same willingness required to go all the way in spirituality?
Could healing trauma be the sacred rite of spiritual initiation, both emotionally and physically?
This is such a thought-provoking reframing of trauma as an invitation rather than enemy - an opportunity to surrender ego defenses, love ourselves wholly, and profoundly awaken spiritually if we cultivate the courage to compassionately face into the pain. Some key takeaways:
- Trauma ruptures can invite total opening rather than represent threats if handled as portals
- Fully feeling feared emotions with care has similarities to spiritual devotion - dissolving false safety in service of truth
- Incorrect mental explanations of trauma showcase mind's limits. We transcend through embodiment and intuition
- Rewards await allowing temporary brokenness to break false separate self relying on pain avoidance
- Healing core wounds shows up as same courage to fall through depths of being like great spiritual adventurers
- Physically/emotionally working through trauma may be arise as central rite of passage into authentic sacred living
The core message seems to be that innate wholeness waits on the other side of healing fragmentation - but we must courageously tend rips in false identity first with radical compassion. Then rich awakening and sacred reunion in this very body unfolds. Such powerful reframing that frees trauma from permanence when held correctly.
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