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Ancestor Hour
Daniela Miranda + Gerogina Juarez
20 episodes
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2 Indígena Mama’s having intimate conversations over how we’ve reclaimed our medicina and you can too.
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2 Indígena Mama’s having intimate conversations over how we’ve reclaimed our medicina and you can too.
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Alternative Health
Health & Fitness
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Healing the Mother Wound: Empowering BIPOC Women From Anger to Acceptance: A Journey of Healing with Michelle Gomez
Ancestor Hour
49 minutes 34 seconds
1 year ago
Healing the Mother Wound: Empowering BIPOC Women From Anger to Acceptance: A Journey of Healing with Michelle Gomez

Join us on this episode where Daniela and Gerogina are joined by Michelle Gomez, a spiritual life coach and author, to discuss the mother wound and its impact on BIPOC women. She explains that the mother wound for BIPOC women is influenced by systems of oppression, such as patriarchy and organized religion, as well as cultural traditions that don't empower women. Gomez emphasizes the need for women to unlearn these teachings and cultivate their own power and self-love. She also discusses the importance of understanding and forgiving our mothers, recognizing that they, too, have their own wounds and experiences. The conversation delves into personal journeys of healing and the complexities of mother-daughter relationships. In this conversation, Michelle Gomez discusses her personal experience with the mother's wound and the impact it had on her adult life. She explores her journey of anger and resentment and the process of healing and acceptance. She emphasizes the importance of understanding and language in healing the mother wound, and the role of indigenous practices in reconnecting with mother energy. The conversation concludes with advice for those beginning to heal their mother's wounds.

Takeaways

  • The mother wound for BIPOC women is influenced by systems of oppression and cultural traditions that don't empower women.
  • Unlearning these teachings and cultivating self-love and empowerment is essential for healing the mother wound.
  • Understanding and forgiving our mothers, recognizing their own wounds and experiences, is a crucial part of the healing process.
  • Personal journeys of healing and the complexities of mother-daughter relationships are unique to each individual. The mother wound can have a significant impact on our adult lives, affecting our relationships and self-perception.
  • Understanding and language are essential in healing the mother wound, as they help us identify and articulate our experiences.
  • Indigenous practices can play a crucial role in reconnecting with mother energy and finding healing.
  • Healing the mother wound is a personal journey that requires self-compassion, acceptance, and the willingness to seek support.
  • It is important to approach the healing process with discernment and find practitioners who resonate with your values and experiences.

Key words: mother wound, BIPOC women, healing, empowerment, forgiveness, cultural traditions, self-love, mother wound, healing, caretaker, anger, resentment, acceptance, indigenous practices, mother energy


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Ancestor Hour
2 Indígena Mama’s having intimate conversations over how we’ve reclaimed our medicina and you can too.