The SALT TALK with Jermine Alberty

Break The Loop

7 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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Hell isn’t always a place you go, sometimes it’s a moment you keep replaying. I’m reflecting on a striking idea from the TV series Lucifer: “hell loops,” where a soul relives the same scene of guilt and regret again and again. That image lands because it mirrors something many of us live with every day, the mental loop of rumination that whispers, “I am my worst mistake,” and tries to make that story feel permanent through repetition. From there, I connect the dots between theology and mental health in a practical way. Real healing doesn’t come from more punishment or endless self-hate. It comes through understanding what happened, taking honest accountability, and letting compassion and grace reach the places we’re most ashamed of. When we can separate an event from our identity, the door starts to open. The goal isn’t to erase the past; it’s to stop being imprisoned by it. We also flip the script with a hopeful practice: if there are hell loops, there can be “heaven loops” too. These are memories we revisit because they give us life, the moments of love, belonging, and courage that restore balance and help us breathe again. I share three simple steps to shift what your mind rehearses: identify the loop, refuse to let it define you, and build intentional heaven loops through gratitude and story. If this helped you, subscribe, share with a friend who needs it, and leave a review with the loop you’re choosing to feed next. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1966699/support]  The SALT Talk with Jermine Alberty Service. Affirmation. Love. Transformation. Thank you for tuning in to The SALT Talk, where we inspire transformation through honest conversations about faith, healing, and purpose. Be sure to subscribe, rate, and share this episode with someone who needs encouragement today. To learn more about the SALT Initiative or to book Rev. Alberty for training or speaking engagements, visit www.jerminealberty.com [https://www.jerminealberty.com/]. Until next time, remember: > Serve with humility, affirm with compassion, love with courage, and live a life of transformation.

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Hell isn’t always a place you go, sometimes it’s a moment you keep replaying. I’m reflecting on a striking idea from the TV series Lucifer: “hell loops,” where a soul relives the same scene of guilt and regret again and again. That image lands because it mirrors something many of us live with every day, the mental loop of rumination that whispers, “I am my worst mistake,” and tries to make that story feel permanent through repetition. From there, I connect the dots between theology and mental health in a practical way. Real healing doesn’t come from more punishment or endless self-hate. It comes through understanding what happened, taking honest accountability, and letting compassion and grace reach the places we’re most ashamed of. When we can separate an event from our identity, the door starts to open. The goal isn’t to erase the past; it’s to stop being imprisoned by it. We also flip the script with a hopeful practice: if there are hell loops, there can be “heaven loops” too. These are memories we revisit because they give us life, the moments of love, belonging, and courage that restore balance and help us breathe again. I share three simple steps to shift what your mind rehearses: identify the loop, refuse to let it define you, and build intentional heaven loops through gratitude and story. If this helped you, subscribe, share with a friend who needs it, and leave a review with the loop you’re choosing to feed next. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1966699/support]  The SALT Talk with Jermine Alberty Service. Affirmation. Love. Transformation. Thank you for tuning in to The SALT Talk, where we inspire transformation through honest conversations about faith, healing, and purpose. Be sure to subscribe, rate, and share this episode with someone who needs encouragement today. To learn more about the SALT Initiative or to book Rev. Alberty for training or speaking engagements, visit www.jerminealberty.com [https://www.jerminealberty.com/]. Until next time, remember: > Serve with humility, affirm with compassion, love with courage, and live a life of transformation.

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