The Amoraea Podcast
In this episode, I sit down with Devora Brinkerhoff, creator of Soul Portraits, a powerful creativity-based healing process that helps people release trauma stored in the body — not the mind. Devora shares how traditional talk therapy often fails to reach the root of trauma because lived experiences are not stored cognitively, but somatically. Through personal materials like letters, photos, screenshots, journals, and even legal documents, Soul Portraits allow people to process emotional history in a way words cannot. We explore how creativity acts as a direct line to inner wisdom, why authenticity in relationships requires releasing past wounds, and how unprocessed trauma quietly shapes who we attract, how we perform, and why intimacy feels unsafe. This conversation covers: * Why trauma lives in the body, not the brain * How creativity releases emotional energy somatically * Why thinking your way out of patterns doesn’t work * The 3-step Soul Portrait process * Relationship wounds and dating blocks * Attachment trauma and performance in intimacy * Generational and cultural trauma healing * Why personal materials are more powerful than visualization * The danger of curating healing instead of allowing it * Self-guided healing vs therapist-led modalities * Letting go of past identities to invite aligned relationships * Authenticity, vulnerability, and unconditional love This episode is for anyone who has tried therapy, coaching, or other healing modalities and still feels stuck — especially in relationships, intimacy, or self-trust. How to find Devorah: https://soulportrait.art [https://soulportrait.art] For a video only, typology based dating app go to www.amoraea.com [https://www.amoraea.com/] and find your life partner today!
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