Therapists mean well, and sometimes patients have breakthroughs. Absolutely. My experience with therapists is also not bad at all. I was in therapy for a short period during my early 20s. I had no idea of patterns, life, or family dynamics at that stage, and my therapist guided me in the right direction for sure, away from my mother.
After going through my first spiritual awakening, I have learned so much, but I also know that I don't know anything.
I am still learning, and this is my learning journey. However, I also know more now than before this journey. I have given my life purpose, grown as a person, and transformed slowly into a kinder and slightly wiser and more magical individual. I have a better understanding of our being and realities or dimensions. I have learned about frequency and vibration, understanding that everything around us is vibration, frequency, and energy.
Much has become clearer because I went on this challenging journey.
Before I decided to go on this path of self-healing and ancient psychedelic medicine, I felt very lost, depressed and frustrated with the world and myself.
I know people who have been in therapy for decades for these reasons, and nothing has changed for them in all these years. I witnessed them getting more and more caught up in negative patterns and even falling into severe depression while being in therapy. It was heartbreaking to watch.
When I went to therapy, I took a step further on my journey and understanding of life, but it was very little compared to what I have learned during mindful psychedelic-guided ceremonies.
When I did Ayahuasca for the first time, I started to heal deep trauma that was rooted deep in my essence. No therapist has the power to access this level of consciousness, no matter how good they are with their learned human techniques.
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