The Weaver of Silence - Behind the Veil

How the Victim Role Keeps Us from Healing – Part 2

1 h 2 min · 3 de feb de 2026
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In Part 1, we opened the sacred conversation on how identifying with our wounds can quietly delay true healing. In this follow-up episode, we go deeper. There comes a moment in every healing journey when we realize we’re not just remembering what happened to us, we’re reliving it, in how we speak, in how we protect ourselves, in how we don’t trust joy fully, because we’ve learned to expect the worst. Speak this mantra softly to yourself: I am more than what happened to me. I release the need to be seen through my wound. I honor the story, but I no longer live in its shadow. I reclaim my voice, not to relive the pain, but to rewrite the ending. I return to myself, whole, unhidden, and finally free.

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