Self-Love Karma

Self-Love Karma: Confession 2

8 min · 17. maj 2026
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In this second episode of Self-Love Karma, I reflect on one of the most important—and often misunderstood—thresholds in a healing journey: The moment after we have learned enough… when life asks us to live it. Through contemplative storytelling, embodiment, nervous-system awareness, and spoken-word reflection, this episode explores what it means to disarm, stop bracing for life, and finally begin living from presence instead of protection. Healing is not linear. It is relational. It is circular. It is returning. This episode is about learning the difference between a real alarm and a false one, softening the nervous system, and discovering that healing was never only about survival. It was about finally feeling safe enough to live. And perhaps even… to dwell. Slow. Real. Alive. And rooted in body, breath, awareness, and love. 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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