Can redemption exist without acknowledgment of harm caused? It is an age-old question that has puzzled human beings for centuries. There are many arguments on both sides of this debate, but...
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: The complexities of redemption: exploring whether acknowledgment of harm is required
The concept of divine immanence refers to the belief that God is present within the world around us and can be experienced through the natural world and human interactions. This idea has deep roots...
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: How queer communities engage with divine immanence to find hope and healing
Vulnerability is a state of being open to potential emotional harm and feeling emotions deeply without defense or protection. It can be physical, mental, or both. Vulnerability in the body may refer...
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: The powerful connection between physical and emotional vulnerability: how selfcare practices can heal both
When it comes to understanding how individuals construct meaning around intimacy, there are several factors that come into play. One such factor is the individual's exposure to different relational...
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: Understanding how early relational models affect our perception of intimacy
Relational traumas can have a significant impact on how individuals approach future relationships and their ability to build intimacy, trust, and vulnerability. These experiences often leave lasting...
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: Navigating intimacy after relational trauma: strategies for healing and growth
Sexual ecstasy is an integral part of many shamanic traditions, and it plays a crucial role in the process of spiritual transformation. In this article, I will explore how shamans use sexual ecstasy...
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: How shamanic traditions use sexual ecstasy to access higher levels of consciousness (and connect with the spirit world)
Sexual trauma is defined as any event that causes physical, psychological, emotional, or spiritual harm due to unwanted or abusive sexual contact. It can include rape, childhood sexual abuse, sexual...
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: A comprehensive guide to moral growth after sexual trauma: the role of culture, ethics, and relationships
Emotional abuse is a type of violence that occurs when one person in a romantic or sexual relationship uses verbal, nonverbal, or emotional means to harm another person physically, mentally, or...
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: Understanding the impact of emotional abuse on sexual functioning and intimacy
What is Relational Betrayal?
Relational betrayal refers to a situation where an individual breaks the trust of another person through their actions or inactions. This can include situations such...
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: A guide to understanding and overcoming the complexities of relational betrayal
Sexual abuse is an issue that has been discussed for many years but is still widely prevalent in society today. For those who have experienced such traumatic events, it may be difficult to establish...
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: How does sexual trauma affect trust in intimate relationships?