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#59: Bringing Back Sacred Rage - Revisiting Episode 22

#59: Bringing Back Sacred Rage - Revisiting Episode 22

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Can rage be sacred?

After a current astological update to this episode by Julie, we explore this powerful question and give you not only the WHAT but the HOW. Rage does not have to be violent; in fact, it's an emotion that allows us to assert our needs and our right to exist. In this episode, we will give the practical tools as well as our own experiences showing HOW rage has alchemized our lives for the better.

You'll learn:

- How to identify what sacred rage is

- How to distinguish rage from indignance

- What happens when you actually let rage out

- Practices to help you with your own rage, safely

- How rage could change the world for the better if used correctly

Are you ready to really let go of your trauma? Let's begin.

Chapters

00:00
The Power of Sacred Rage

08:13
Understanding Mars and Its Influence

13:25
Can Rage be Sacred?

19:05
The Truth About Rage

27:04
Embracing and Expressing Rage

34:16
Signs of Unacknowledged Rage

43:15
Conclusion: The Journey of Emotional Honesty

We will be back from our break on September 8th, we can't wait to chat with you then!

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