Journeys Beyond with Shamarie

The Body is the Beloved

18 min · 19 jun 2026
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In this episode of *Journeys Beyond with Shamarie*, we explore a tender and powerful reframe: what if the body is not the enemy, not the obstacle, and not a faulty machine to be controlled — but the beloved? So often we speak about the body as though it has failed us. We push it, silence it, judge it, medicate it, discipline it, or try to spiritually rise above it. But the body has been here all along, carrying the stories, the stress, the grief, the survival patterns, the ancestral echoes, and the unspoken truths we may not have known how to face. This conversation invites you to soften toward the body and begin listening in a different way. Not as punishment. Not as pathology. Not as inconvenience. But as communication. We look at the body as an energetic, emotional, and physical being — one that may hold old hurts, protective adaptations, and survival wisdom that is ready to be met with compassion rather than force. This is an invitation to return to the body as a sacred companion. To acknowledge what it has carried. To stop treating its symptoms as betrayal. And to begin relating to the body as the beloved — worthy of care, respect, tenderness, and true listening.

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aflevering The Body is the Beloved artwork

The Body is the Beloved

In this episode of *Journeys Beyond with Shamarie*, we explore a tender and powerful reframe: what if the body is not the enemy, not the obstacle, and not a faulty machine to be controlled — but the beloved? So often we speak about the body as though it has failed us. We push it, silence it, judge it, medicate it, discipline it, or try to spiritually rise above it. But the body has been here all along, carrying the stories, the stress, the grief, the survival patterns, the ancestral echoes, and the unspoken truths we may not have known how to face. This conversation invites you to soften toward the body and begin listening in a different way. Not as punishment. Not as pathology. Not as inconvenience. But as communication. We look at the body as an energetic, emotional, and physical being — one that may hold old hurts, protective adaptations, and survival wisdom that is ready to be met with compassion rather than force. This is an invitation to return to the body as a sacred companion. To acknowledge what it has carried. To stop treating its symptoms as betrayal. And to begin relating to the body as the beloved — worthy of care, respect, tenderness, and true listening.

19 jun 202618 min
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Healing for Sensitives doesn't Require a Bigger Gun

For many sensitive people, people-pleasing did not begin as weakness. It began as survival. In this episode, Shamarie explores the difference between boundaries, protection, power-over, and embodied sovereignty. She speaks to the sensitive person who has spent a lifetime trying to build a stronger shield, manage other people’s energy, and carry responsibility for fields that were never theirs to hold. This conversation looks at the often-unspoken “white elephant in the room”: sensitive people are regularly taught how to survive invasive or overwhelming fields, while the person creating the impact is rarely asked to become more responsible for what they bring into the space. Rather than seeking a bigger shield, a bigger defence, or a bigger gun, this episode invites a deeper return to sovereignty — the right to remain yourself while life moves. A tender, grounded reflection on sensitivity, people-pleasing, energetic responsibility, consent, boundaries, and coming home to your own field.

22 mei 202620 min