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Victim Mentality: Embracing Liberation to Transform Self and the World

7 min · 26 de abr de 2026
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In this enlightening episode of Inner Sanctuary, host Keiko delves into the transformative power of "sonomama," a Zen-inspired approach that encourages us to embrace our current realities without judgment. We explore the pervasive victim mentality that many carry, often unconsciously, and discuss how recognizing and acknowledging these feelings can lead to personal liberation. Keiko guides listeners through the two realms of reality: Pure Reality and the Reality of Human Life, highlighting how our labels can entrap us in narratives that limit our potential. By practicing sonomama, we learn to let go of these narratives and the labels of victimhood, thereby experiencing true freedom. As we liberate ourselves, we also inspire those around us to do the same, fostering a ripple effect of transformation in the world. Join us on this journey of self-discovery and empowerment as we uncover how embracing our true selves can create a more harmonious, liberated society. Tune in to discover how your personal journey of liberation can catalyze change for others and the world at large.

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