Why is crying so shameful? We come into the world and spend our infant hood crying, and then at some point we're told "crying is for babies", or "Big boys/girls don't cry". From that point on we try to hide our tears - or even stop them altogether. In this episode it's revealed that Deirdre isn't much of a cryer- while Renee on the other hand is always ready for a good cry! They talk about the types of tears we produce and why it's so shameful to cry in front of others.
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Why is crying so shameful? We come into the world and spend our infant hood crying, and then at some point we're told "crying is for babies", or "Big boys/girls don't cry". From that point on we try to hide our tears - or even stop them altogether. In this episode it's revealed that Deirdre isn't much of a cryer- while Renee on the other hand is always ready for a good cry! They talk about the types of tears we produce and why it's so shameful to cry in front of others.
We are all born perfect beings of light. Our family, caregivers, and friends shape us by accepting, and rejecting our specific behaviors. The behaviors that are rejected, get locked in the deep, dark closet of our subconscious. This week, Deirdre and Renee explore Shadow Work. What is it? How can we Identify what has been repressed and incorporate it back into our life in a beneficial and healthy way?
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Why is crying so shameful? We come into the world and spend our infant hood crying, and then at some point we're told "crying is for babies", or "Big boys/girls don't cry". From that point on we try to hide our tears - or even stop them altogether. In this episode it's revealed that Deirdre isn't much of a cryer- while Renee on the other hand is always ready for a good cry! They talk about the types of tears we produce and why it's so shameful to cry in front of others.