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What Your Emotions Are Really Trying to Tell Your Womb

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Why do your emotions feel stuck in your body—like they’re taking up permanent space in your womb?

You think you’re feeling your emotions, but what you’re really sitting with is the story you’ve created around them.

That story—about not being safe, not being enough, not belonging—is what’s actually being stored in your womb and blocking your ability to conceive.

BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL DISCOVER:

  • Why emotions only last 90 seconds—and why the story lasts so much longer
  • How looping thoughts about unworthiness and fear create emotional blocks in your womb
  • A grounded practice to separate your emotion from your story and begin releasing it now

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Manage episode 517626337 series 3401898
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Why do your emotions feel stuck in your body—like they’re taking up permanent space in your womb?

You think you’re feeling your emotions, but what you’re really sitting with is the story you’ve created around them.

That story—about not being safe, not being enough, not belonging—is what’s actually being stored in your womb and blocking your ability to conceive.

BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL DISCOVER:

  • Why emotions only last 90 seconds—and why the story lasts so much longer
  • How looping thoughts about unworthiness and fear create emotional blocks in your womb
  • A grounded practice to separate your emotion from your story and begin releasing it now

Send us a text

RESOURCES + LINKS
Work w/ Carolina: HERE
FOLLOW + CONNECT
Connect with Carolina: Website | TikTok | Instagram | Pinterest | Facebook
Liked this episode? Share it on social and tag me @thecarolinasotomayor
Love the show? Leave a 5-star review and let me know!

This podcast is for informational and spiritual purposes only and does not constitute medical or any professional advice. Review our full Privacy Policy here and Disclaimer here.

  continue reading

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