The Dive Heart First Podcast
Sometimes the exhaustion isn’t from what happened. It’s from your nervous system still acting like it’s happening. In this episode of The Dive Heart First Podcast, Jenn Walker explores the ancient Hawaiian healing practice of Ho’oponopono and why neuroscience is finally catching up to what this forgiveness work has known for generations. Because resentment isn’t just emotional. Guilt isn’t just mental. Your body stores unfinished emotional experiences like open tabs running quietly in the background. And eventually? Your nervous system starts treating the past like it’s still a current threat. Jenn breaks down the science behind forgiveness work, the role of the amygdala in perceived danger, and why emotional healing is less about “letting someone off the hook” and more about freeing your own body from carrying the signal of threat. You’ll also be guided through a deeply calming Ho’oponopono meditation practice to help release emotional attachment, guilt, resentment, and lingering energetic cords. Key Takeaways: * Why resentment quietly keeps the nervous system in survival mode * The neuroscience behind forgiveness and emotional regulation * How Ho’oponopono helps the body stop treating memory like danger * Why forgiveness is not approval, reconciliation, or weakness * A practical real-time tool for redirecting emotional energy Forgiveness doesn’t erase the past. It changes your body’s relationship to it. And honestly? That changes everything. Try the 7-day challenge Jenn shares in this episode and notice what shifts when your nervous system no longer has to carry emotional armor everywhere it goes. If you’re enjoying this podcast, follow the show, leave a rating, drop a comment, and share it. As it truly helps more people discover it. Thank you! Say hi on Instagram @diveheartfirst [https://www.instagram.com/diveheartfirst/], join the Weekly Newsletter [https://preview.mailerlite.io/forms/945175/177071188191741603/share], and hop into the Community & Conversation over on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@diveheartfirst].
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