I'll Show You The Way
One objection I hear to doing this work is that I don’t have enough time. Well, I have news for you: it will never be a good time to feel the hard emotions.
Nope, your mind will never say “Ah today is the day I’m going to process all that unattended grief.”
It just won’t happen. Why? Because it’s a survival tactic to not go there. To not open the floodgates for fear of what’s on the other side.
We’ve been trained by society against this act. I used to schedule a time to grieve on my calendar. I’d block about an hour a week. I didn’t know what I was going to do in that hour, I just knew it was important for me to feel my emotions and that any priority has a spot on my calendar.
It’s never a “good time to grieve” but if you’re ready for the tsunami of pleasure that’s waiting for you on the other side of the darkness if you’re ready to be in weekly devotion to your tender feelings, you’re going to want to trust fall into the Grieve and Glow community I’ve created.
Another objection I hear is that most people are afraid of facing grief since they believe that if they “go there” they won't be able to make it back. I felt this way too. I was afraid I'd burn my life down. I was afraid I'd go nuts. But grief is portal. It's a portal to something beyond your wildest imagination. And from the hundreds of women whom I've taught this methodology, believe me, you don't sit in the grief puddle forever. Nope, you use it as alchemical fuel to power your desires, your life, your pleasure.
I'll show you the way.
Xo,
Sara