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How Your Human Design Explains Body Symptoms

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Joey Remenyi and Dr. Karen Parker talk about how highly sensitive people can forget their own 'song', their unique personal identity and story--this can lead to merging with others and bodily symptoms. So how do we refine our boundaries and know: what is mine, and what is not mine? Karen's website: quantumhumandesign.com – 3 WAYS TO GET STARTED ON YOUR HEALING JOURNEY: πŸ‘‰ Download our FREE Gentle Relief Starter Kit: https://starterkit.securechkout.com/ πŸ‘‰ Explore the Sensing Ground Program & Community: https://www.seekingbalance.com.au/sensing-ground/ πŸ‘‰ Start our full ROCK STEADY program for healing vertigo and tinnitus: https://www.seekingbalance.com.au/rocksteady/ – I’m Joey Remenyi, a vestibular audiologist, neuroplasticity therapist, author and the Founder of Seeking Balance International. I support people in their use of neuroplasticity to heal chronic vertigo, dizziness or tinnitus. Learn how you can take your life back by starting your own healing journey with one of our self study programs: https://www.seekingbalance.com.au/our-programs/
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Joey Remenyi and Dr. Karen Parker talk about how highly sensitive people can forget their own 'song', their unique personal identity and story--this can lead to merging with others and bodily symptoms. So how do we refine our boundaries and know: what is mine, and what is not mine? Karen's website: quantumhumandesign.com – 3 WAYS TO GET STARTED ON YOUR HEALING JOURNEY: πŸ‘‰ Download our FREE Gentle Relief Starter Kit: https://starterkit.securechkout.com/ πŸ‘‰ Explore the Sensing Ground Program & Community: https://www.seekingbalance.com.au/sensing-ground/ πŸ‘‰ Start our full ROCK STEADY program for healing vertigo and tinnitus: https://www.seekingbalance.com.au/rocksteady/ – I’m Joey Remenyi, a vestibular audiologist, neuroplasticity therapist, author and the Founder of Seeking Balance International. I support people in their use of neuroplasticity to heal chronic vertigo, dizziness or tinnitus. Learn how you can take your life back by starting your own healing journey with one of our self study programs: https://www.seekingbalance.com.au/our-programs/
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