The Devil You Don’t Know
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2258385/fan_mail/new] Betrayal can make you question everything, not just the person who hurt you. We start with a deceptively simple line we heard from Krishna Das: “the lesson of betrayal is trust.” Then we pull it apart from every angle, because betrayal trauma isn’t only about broken promises, it’s about the moment your inner compass starts to wobble and you wonder, “How did I not see this?” We connect the emotional experience to psychology and neuroscience, including why rejection can register in the body like physical pain and why rumination kicks in after a major rupture. We talk about the nervous system, hypervigilance, and the way your brain tries to rebuild a sense of safety by replaying the story on a loop. And we get personal about how humiliation, grief, and a cracked sense of reality can turn into a long season of second-guessing your own instincts. From there, we move into the real work: self-trust. We explore how attachment and people-pleasing can lead to self-betrayal, why boundaries are not cruelty, and how learning to say no can be the cleanest form of healing. We also look at spiritual growth and post-traumatic growth, where pain strips away the illusion that another person or institution can permanently hold your center. If you’ve ever feared that opening your heart again makes you “naive,” this conversation is for you. If this hits home, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What’s one boundary that helped you trust yourself again? Please email us at Gettoknowthedevil@gmail.com
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