Onion For Soul

The Shape Your Hand Draws When You Feel Broken Inside

16 min · 28. maj 2026
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You have been through something that rearranged your life — a divorce, a loss, an ending you did not choose — and now something strange is happening. A shape keeps showing up in your mind. A number you cannot stop noticing. A dream that returns without invitation. You did not ask for it, and you cannot make it stop. This episode is about what happens when your unconscious patterns start speaking louder than your conscious mind, and why the image that keeps arriving is not a problem to solve — it is the part of you that did not break. We explore why people across centuries and cultures, with no connection to each other, have drawn the same shapes during seasons of crisis, and what that tells you about the deeper self that survives when your identity falls apart. You will learn three practical ways to sit with a recurring pattern without turning it into superstition or self-sabotage — how to tell the difference between being witnessed by something real inside you and handing your decisions over to a coincidence. If you have been feeling stuck after a major life change, wondering who you even are underneath the grief and the anxiety, this episode will show you that the part of you searching for solid ground has already found it. You just have not looked down yet.

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