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Returning to the Sacred Body: A Ritual for Reclaiming Your Self-Worth

Returning to the Sacred Body: A Ritual for Reclaiming Your Self-Worth

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Note from Kymberly:

You might think this episode is just about weight or body image—but it’s really about something deeper. It’s about self-worth, identity shifts, soul reconnection, and how we relate to our bodies through transitions and trauma. Even if you’ve never struggled with your weight, this is for anyone who’s ever felt disconnected from who they once were... and are now learning to love who they’re becoming.

Trust that if this episode found you, there’s something inside waiting to be seen, honored, and healed.

Love,

Kymberly

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Have you ever looked in the mirror and missed the version of you who felt strong, radiant, and free? In this soul-nourishing episode of Edge of Glory, Kymberly Castro guides you through a heartfelt journey of returning to your sacred body and reclaiming your self-worth—after loss, weight gain, illness, or spiritual disconnection.

You’ll hear vulnerable reflections on body grief, aging, identity shifts, and learning how to love yourself again—without shame, pressure, or perfection. If you’ve struggled with your physical body after trauma, surgery, or spiritual awakening, this episode will feel like a warm embrace.

Plus, you’ll receive a powerful ritual to begin honoring your body again—and step into your next chapter with compassion, confidence, and sovereignty.


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