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Reclaiming Self - Overcoming Limiting Beliefs & Trauma - cover

Reclaiming Self - Overcoming Limiting Beliefs & Trauma

Sergio NarcFree

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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Synopsis

Do you ever feel like you’re living in the shadow of your past? Like invisible chains are holding you back from the life you were meant to live? You’re not alone. We all carry wounds and beliefs that silently dictate our choices, our relationships, and our sense of self-worth.
 
But what if you could break those chains? What if you could transform your pain into your greatest power?
 
Here’s What You’ll Discover Inside:
 
The Foundation of Liberation: Uncover the hidden architecture of your limiting beliefs and understand how they were formed. Learn practical techniques like “belief excavation” and “inner critic journaling” to bring them into the light and disarm their power. (Chapter 1)
 
Navigate Narcissistic Dynamics: Break free from toxic relationship cycles. Understand the hidden patterns that draw you in and master the art of detachment, boundary-setting, and reclaiming your self-worth. (Chapter 2)
 
Embrace Your Shadow: Discover the transformative Jungian path to wholeness. Learn how your so-called “flaws” and repressed emotions hold the key to your creativity, vitality, and authentic power. This isn’t about fixing yourself; it’s about becoming whole. (Chapter 3)
 
The Journey of Individuation: Become the active author of your life. Move beyond societal expectations and integrate all parts of yourself to live a truly purposeful and fulfilling life, guided by ancient archetypes and your own inner wisdom. (Chapter 4)
 
Cultivate True Abundance: Release the blocks of scarcity and fear. Learn to clear financial and emotional debt, not just practically, but energetically. Shift your mindset to attract prosperity, joy, and freedom in all areas of your life. (Chapter 5)
Disponible depuis: 20/09/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 125 pages.

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