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Self-Love Karma: Confession 8

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In Confession 8 of Self-Love Karma, I explore a realization that quietly transformed the way I experienced my own life: What if the places we keep returning to are not locations, but ungrieved parts of ourselves? Through personal reflection, embodiment, and contemplative storytelling, this episode explores how a nervous system shaped by survival can quietly pull us into the past, the future, and imagined versions of ourselves, leaving us emotionally living somewhere other than where our lives are actually unfolding. As I reflect on moving across states while repeatedly reaching backward toward old places, old identities, and unfinished grief, a deeper truth begins to emerge: Presence creates coherence. Not because we force ourselves to "move on," but because healing invites us to fully inhabit the season we have been given. Sometimes the greatest act of self-love is trusting our placement long enough to discover why we are there. This is a conversation about rootedness. About grief. About the difference between movement that is driven by fear and movement that is guided by love. Because sometimes the run response doesn't simply move our bodies. It moves our attention. And healing begins the moment we stop abandoning ourselves and become available to the life unfolding right where our feet are. Perhaps coming home to yourself has never been about finding a different place. Perhaps it has always been about fully arriving in the one where your deepest work is waiting. Thank you for being here and walking this journey with me. Kellie J. Wright Self-Love Karma Internal Journeys

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Self-Love Karma: Confession 8

In Confession 8 of Self-Love Karma, I explore a realization that quietly transformed the way I experienced my own life: What if the places we keep returning to are not locations, but ungrieved parts of ourselves? Through personal reflection, embodiment, and contemplative storytelling, this episode explores how a nervous system shaped by survival can quietly pull us into the past, the future, and imagined versions of ourselves, leaving us emotionally living somewhere other than where our lives are actually unfolding. As I reflect on moving across states while repeatedly reaching backward toward old places, old identities, and unfinished grief, a deeper truth begins to emerge: Presence creates coherence. Not because we force ourselves to "move on," but because healing invites us to fully inhabit the season we have been given. Sometimes the greatest act of self-love is trusting our placement long enough to discover why we are there. This is a conversation about rootedness. About grief. About the difference between movement that is driven by fear and movement that is guided by love. Because sometimes the run response doesn't simply move our bodies. It moves our attention. And healing begins the moment we stop abandoning ourselves and become available to the life unfolding right where our feet are. Perhaps coming home to yourself has never been about finding a different place. Perhaps it has always been about fully arriving in the one where your deepest work is waiting. Thank you for being here and walking this journey with me. Kellie J. Wright Self-Love Karma Internal Journeys

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Self-Love Karma: Confession 4 In this fourth episode of Self-Love Karma, I reflect on a realization that took thirteen years to fully understand: Maybe my heart was never actually broken. Maybe what broke was the illusion wrapped around love, longing, attachment, and the stories I once told myself about what it meant to be chosen, abandoned, ashamed, or whole. This episode led me back to one of the early blogs I wrote during the beginning of my transformation journey in 2013 — a piece called Cave. As I reread those words now, I realized something beautiful: the younger version of me was already trying to map the journey home long before I consciously understood what I was building. Through contemplative storytelling, nervous-system awareness, memory, music, and spoken-word reflection, this episode explores what happens when we stop identifying with the wound and begin listening from the place that lived through it. This is not a story about fixing. It is a story about returning. Slow. Real. Tender. Alive. Thank you for being here as we continue this journey together. Kellie J. Wright Internal Narcissa Self-Love Karma This podcast is dedicated to my beloved Aunt Shell (Michele Anne McPhillips-Defur).

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