The Head Trash + Healing Show with Alexia Leachman
In this episode of the Head Trash & Healing Show, I delve into the topic of trauma therapy and why common approaches often fall short. Join me as I share insights and a powerful metaphor to help you better understand the true approach to healing trauma. Key Discussion Points: - The limitations of traditional methods for healing trauma and the prevalence of unresolved trauma in many individuals. - A powerful metaphor of being struck by an arrow to illustrate the ineffective approach to trauma healing, highlighting the focus on superficial details rather than addressing the root cause. -...
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In this enlightening episode of 'Head Trash & Healing Show', host Alexia Leachman sits down with the profound Amanda Blau. Together, they delve into the enigmatic world of higher consciousness, human and soul perspectives, the power of acceptance and allowing oneself to feel, tracking change, and spiritual energy transchanneling. They also candidly touch on personal stories and explore the concept of past lives, bringing in a fresh and potent perspective to healing, acceptance, and power. Key Discussions: - Definition of consciousness and the exploration of Dr. David R Hawkins' "map of...
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Join me, Alexia Leachman, in an energising conversation with Melissa as we comb through the uncomfortable snarls of people-pleasing, all in this episode of the Head Trash & Healing Show. In this episode, we go deep into understanding the roots and repercussions of being a people-pleaser. If you're finding yourself always saying yes when you mean no, feel burdened with an unnecessary sense of obligation, or struggle with setting personal boundaries, this conversation is especially for you. We share informative and impactful insights about: - The relationship between boundaries, self-care,...
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Today, we delve into the impact of clutter, both physical and emotional, on our lives and feelings of inner peace. I'm thrilled to have with us professional declutter coach Susie, who shares insights from her work helping clients tackle their emotional, mental, and even physical clutter. We discuss the pitfalls of retail therapy, the potential emotional impact of clutter in different areas at home, and the connection between clutter and unmet needs, often labelled lazily. We chat about reframing laziness as self-compassion and self-care and touch on spiritual decluttering, the importance of...
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In this week's episode of the Head Trash Healing Show, I had the absolute pleasure of diving into a rich and candid conversation with the remarkable Allen. Our focus? The fascinating and transformative journey of self-regulation. Allen, with his openness and vulnerability, shared his deeply personal experience of seeking self-regulation as a means to cope with life's adversities. We delved into his powerful four-year self-regulation journey, which began amid business closures and a challenging divorce, propelling him into a profound process of self-rebuilding. Together, we explored the concept...
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Today we have an incredibly fascinating topic to explore - the map of consciousness - and how it can be used to measure the progress of inner work. In this episode, we'll explore how our consciousness can impact our emotions, perceptions, and problem-solving abilities. I'll also be taking a closer look at the concept of healing work, its effectiveness, and why I think it's important to measure the progress of inner work as we navigate our emotional healing journey. Join me as we explore a powerful tool that can help us track our growth, overcome fears and anxieties, and ultimately live a more...
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Today we are diving deep into a fear that many people may not even realise is one of the most common fears out there. It's called emetophobia, the fear of vomit. Now, before you think this is just a trivial fear, let me assure you, it's a very serious phobia that can have a profound impact on people's lives.In this episode, we will explore what emetophobia is, how it can affect various aspects of life, and most importantly, how to heal from it. We'll discuss the origins of this fear and how personal experiences can contribute to its development. Whether it's a childhood memory of being sick or...
info_outlineIf you've been following my adventures in trauma clearance, you'll know that I'm feeling very called to clear my traumas at the moment.
If you missed it, I dive into that in my blog: Traumas & Yetis: 2 things they have in common.
One theme of emotional pain that has come up a lot for me in my life is around abandonment and rejection so this has been on y Healing-To-Do-List for a while. That's not to say I haven't tried to heal this pain in me because i have. But I know that I'm not fully healed of it. There's clearly more to do. So now that I've diving into traumas, this is an obvious one for me to address.
As I've been prepping myself mentally to clear the traumas I'm carrying around abandonment, I've been giving it a lot of thought.
I think it's important to be super clear what abandonment really means.
What do we mean by abandonment, and feeling abandoned?
When we carry hurt around abandonment, we often feel like we've rejected, dumped or left behind, and that this has been done to us deliberately or consciously. Perhaps there are some situations where that is the case. But, I bet many of those times that's not the case. More often than not, the abandonment is an emotional feeling rather than an actual state of being. Of course, it can be both, but I'm interested in the feeling aspect here.
If you got lost in the supermarket or park as a child, you might have felt abandoned in that moment. But, I bet your parents didn't actually abandon you. They were probably desperately looking for you. But in that moment, the child in you FELT abandoned. Very different from the time your mates thought it would be funny to leave you in nothing but your underwear in the middle of town after a drinking session.
My parents divorced when I was four, so I don't have to look much further to figure out where some of my abandonment issues come from. I remember thinking as a child that I thought it was my fault my dad left us, even though my mum assured me that wasn't the case. But that's how I felt and as far as my emotional self was concerned, that's all that mattered.
As with most divorces, the parents don't separate because of one of the kids. It's their relationship that's broken down. And, when they eventually part ways, it's unlikely that the parent who leaves the family home is abandoning the children in a deliberate fashion. They might be desperate to stay. But things just aren't workable and it breaks their heart to leave. No matter how the leaving parent feels, the kids will most likely FEEL abandoned by them. Their sheer absence will do that.
I think it's important to get clear on this stuff because we sometimes start throwing some blame into the mix which just adds emotional weight to our abandonment. This doesn't help things at all and can make it all much more painful, and therefore more difficult to face and resolve.
Abandonment is not always inflicted deliberately
Let's take my mum for example. Years ago, when I did the Hoffman Process, I prepared myself for the slew of Daddy Issues that would come up from the divorce situation.
What I was not prepared for were the Mummy Issues I had, and a lot of those came from her abandoning me by dying suddenly to cancer when I was 30. Now, I'm pretty sure she didn't die deliberately to abandon me.
But the fact is I had abandonment pain that I felt as a result of her dying so early in my life. Being 30 without a mum is a tough gig. Being a mum without a mother is even more so... as I would later discover.
The family pattern of abandonment
The more I thought about abandonment, the more I realised how strong this theme has been experienced by my family and predecessors.
- My grandmother was abandoned by her community when she fell pregnant out of wedlock.
- My mum was abandoned by her mum when she was put into an orphanage during WW2 for her safety, to be retrieved once the war was over.
- My mum was later abandoned by my dad which led to their divorce.
- My dad's parents divorced when he was young, so he was abandoned by a parent too.
- Then me. I was abandoned by my dad as part of my parents' divorce, and later by my mum when she died when I was 30.
This was a pattern I was carrying inside me.
It's in my DNA. The memories of abandonment are in my cells.
Time to expand the scope of the trauma clearance
As I fully took all this on board, I realised that my approach to clearing my trauma this time around needed to be different to how I'd done it before.
I needed to cast the net wider than my own life and my life in utero.
I also needed to deal with these cellular memories of trauma.
So that meant including ancestral trauma that I've acquired from previous generations.
And while I was at it, I might as well throw past life trauma in there too!
Phew!
How many traumatic experiences was I carrying?
Now as I'm a numbers person, I was curious as how many of these traumas I was carrying around.
You want to know? I bet you do!
- Current life: 121
- In utero: 5
- Past life traumas: 11,800 ish!
- Ancestral traumas: 15,200 ish!
Whoa! That's a lotta shit to be carrying around.
I'm carrying over 27,000 traumatic experiences around the theme of abandonment, and being left out or left behind.
Correction. I WAS carrying!
Yup. So I did the clearance. And, as predicted, by the time I finished I was surrounded by a mountain of snotty tissues.
Clearing the traumas was a snotty experience
I thought I would sob emotional tears for this one as it touched on themes and experiences that I had clear memories of. But it didn't, just tears of release. And snot. A LOT OF SNOT!
If felt good to snot all that shit out. And by the end I was spent and headed to bed for an early night. My subconscious had a lot of processing to do.
Then the MAGIC showed up...
And the next day the magic showed up.
The further I go along path of deeper healing, the more magical moments I experience. Magic is pretty much a daily experience for me now.
But I get proper tingly excited when something happens that is DIRECTLY related to the theme of the clearance I've recently done. For me it's a sign that the energy has truly shifted and I've healed.
Well, sure enough, the next day it happened.
I was INVITED to be part of something new that's very exciting. Something BIG!
I was SOUGHT OUT.
I was CHOSEN because of who I am.
I was PICKED OUT for it.
However, I express that idea, one thing is clear: it's the OPPOSITE of BEING ABANDONED and LEFT BEHIND.
It's what my toxic emotional energy was blocking from me.
Now that the energy is clear, these things are more freely available to me now. They can flow to me, where before I was resisting, repelling even.
Our unresolved trauma keeps us stuck
Our unresolved traumas are keeping us stuck in the very places we desperately want to leave.
It's time to let these fuckers go. For good.
Then the things you truly desire can come into your life.