the sacred work of solitude
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in this week's episode of what's my 100%, dené explores the journey of returning to wholeness, especially in the context of relationships. she shares her personal path through sobriety, divorce, and sacred solitude and how each experience brought her closer to the truth that wholeness is a birthright, not something to be found in another person.
she explores:
- how we are conditioned to believe we are incomplete without a partner, and why reclaiming the memory of our innate wholeness is the real work
- why learning to sit with ourselves in solitude and confronting what pema chödrön calls the "white hot loneliness" is one of the most transformational things we can do for our healing
- how the belief that we are not whole on our own creates patterns of extraction in our relationships, and why true love cannot come from a place of scarcity or fear
- the power of going back for your inner child and reconnecting to who you were before the world shaped you as a pathway to self-trust and wholeness
- how fear can be alchemized into purpose by shifting from "what do i need?" to "how do i serve?" as a doorway to personal power and healing
upcoming workshops and events:
- Thursday, March 19th 4pm-5:30pm PT // Embodying the Love You Want free workshop
- Tuesdays April 14-June 9th // 8-week couples intensive
you can find more information on these events and connect with dené further at the links below:
web: denelogan.com
IG: @dene.logan
TikTok: @denelogan
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