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She Died… and Came Back Seeing Trauma as Colors | Pearly Montagu

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🎙️ DescriptionWhat if the body remembers what the mind tries to forget?And what if healing begins not with thinking—but with listening?In this episode of Thought Atlas, I'm joined by Pearly Montagu, TEDx speaker, trauma-release practitioner, and someone whose life changed dramatically after a near-death experience during a serious health crisis.Following that experience, Pearly developed a rare form of synesthesia that allows her to perceive physical and emotional disturbances as colours and structures.Combining this unusual perception with training in craniosacral therapy, reflexology, and somatic healing, she has spent years helping people understand the relationship between trauma, stress, the nervous system, and the body's own intelligence.Together, we explore:• Near-death experiences and consciousness• Trauma and the nervous system• Why emotional pain becomes physical• Somatic healing and embodiment• Why thinking isn't always enough• Science and unconventional experiences• Suffering and transformation• Why people struggle to heal• Turning pain into wisdom• What the body teaches us about being humanThis isn't simply a conversation about trauma.It's an exploration of consciousness, healing, and the possibility that our bodies may hold stories our minds have forgotten.🌍 Thought Atlashttps://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas🌍 Pearly Montagu📅 Book a Healing Session:https://calendly.com/pearlyconnection/online-pearly-healing-energy-medecine-session-clone-1If this conversation resonates with you, you can connect with Pearly and explore her work helping people release anxiety, trauma, emotional pain, and chronic stress through body-centered healing and nervous system regulation.Because perhaps healing isn't about becoming someone else—but learning to hear what your body has been trying to say all along.

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