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Episode 1: When He Comes Back: Abandonment Wounds, Detachment & the Spiral You Didn’t Heal

Episode 1: When He Comes Back: Abandonment Wounds, Detachment & the Spiral You Didn’t Heal

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What is detachment really?

In this episode of The Magnetic Muse, I unpack the difference between emotional suppression and true neutrality. We explore how unresolved abandonment wounds can destabilise you when a man from your past reappears.

After my spiritual awakening in 2019, I learned the power of neutrality, the ability to become the witness instead of collapsing into emotional reactivity. I believed I had healed.

Until a man I once loved came back into my life and triggered a deep, unresolved rupture.

In this episode, I share:

• The difference between healthy detachment and avoidance
• How attachment wounds create chasing, spiralling, and obsession
• Why intensity is often trauma bonding, not destiny
• How childhood abandonment imprints shape adult relationships
• The concept of “standards, not stories”
• Why sacred union cannot enter where rupture is unintegrated
• How to stop outsourcing your self-worth to male validation

If you find yourself spiralling when he pulls away, obsessing over texts, or performing to be chosen this isn’t a mindset issue.

It’s imprinting.

Secure love requires an integrated nervous system and embodied self-worth.

Detachment vs Attachment: Healing the Abandonment Wound & Reclaiming Self-Worth in Love

Detachment is not about not caring.
It’s about not abandoning yourself to get love.

Inside Receptivity Codes, we dismantle trauma bonds, heal the mother and father wounds, and recode the subconscious imprints that keep recreating relational chaos.

Because when you are grounded, regulated, and self-led you don’t wait to be chosen.

You choose.

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