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Episode 81: Reparenting from the Roots Week 23 When Desire Feels Dangerous: Learning Not to Punish Yourself for Being Human

13 min · 27 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode 81: Reparenting from the Roots Week 23 When Desire Feels Dangerous: Learning Not to Punish Yourself for Being Human

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As survival quiets down, something unexpected happens. Desire returns. Not just sexual desire. Not fantasy. Not ambition. Human desire. The desire to rest. To pause. To bake the bread. To read the books. To decorate the room. To stop overperforming. To exist without earning existence every five minutes. And for many people, that desire immediately activates guilt, shame, and self-punishment. Week 23 of Reparenting from the Roots explores the internalized “Mommy Dearest” voice many of us carry the punishing internal authority structure that mistakes adrenaline for discipline and suffering for worthiness. This episode is about: learning how to desire without guilt interrupting inherited self-punishment Understanding the nervous system’s addiction to performance reclaiming the sacredness of pause,  and finally giving yourself permission to be human. Because healing is not just surviving the world. Healing is learning how to stop going to war with yourself.

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