02. Returning to the cage to find a better way out, with Jeanette LeBlanc.
There is a phenomenon that occurs when deep healing is afoot: as we begin to expose our deep wounds to the air and get relief from what has felt impossibly heavy, there is beauty and space that opens up in our hearts and lives -- but right alongside that, comes grief. It shows up in unexpected ways and with unpredictable timing. Somatic healing seems to ask that we learn how to grieve well.
I sat down with Jeanette LeBlanc, author of, "You Are Not Too Much: Love Notes on Heartache, Redemption & Reclamation." [https://amzn.to/3y00gFf] Jeanette is one of my dearest friends, and in this episode, we talk about how when we have the capacity feel and acknowledge the wisdom of grief, it can open up other pathways to levity and pleasure. We also talk cycles of healing, and how important it is to notice what's not present as much as we notice what is. Also included: attachment theory and love languages.
Mentioned in this episode:
+ Jeanette's piece, "To Love Is To Come Into Intimacy With Grief." [https://jeanetteleblanc.substack.com/p/to-love-is-to-come-into-intimacy]
+ Rainer Maria Rilke's Letters to a Young Poet [https://amzn.to/39VAr1h] and On Love and Other Difficulties [https://amzn.to/3byyesK]
+ Rumi's poem, "There Is A Field" [https://amzn.to/3btb8E1]
+ Martin Luther King, Jr., "Strength to Love" [https://amzn.to/3OuKFo9]
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