Kate Strong
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Kate Strong Intuitive Healer 🌸
💚I help people clear blocks to health,wealth,peace🌼
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What Is Golden Shadow Work?
“We build our pedestals out of untapped potential.” ~David Richo What is Golden Shadow Work? Golden shadow work is a therapeutic process that helps individuals to confront and heal the parts of themselves that they have deemed unlovable. By bringing awareness to the “shadow self,” golden shadow work can help one to integrate the aspects of themselves that they have been pushing away. This type of work can be challenging, but it can also lead to a greater sense of self-acceptance and wholeness.
By Kate Strong3 years ago in Psyche
What Is Toxic Forgiveness?
I watched an episode of Red Table Talk a few weeks ago and they were talking about toxic forgiveness. Their definition of toxic forgiveness is “an unhealthy way people pretend to be unharmed, over it or forgetful of an offense in order to “keep the peace” or avoid being labeled “bitter”, “scorned” or someone who “holds a grudge”.
By Kate Strong3 years ago in Psyche
Memory Reconsolidation
In the past, scientists believed that memories were set in stone once they were formed. Much like a computer hard drive. However, new research has shown that memories are actually much more malleable than previously thought. This process, known as memory reconsolidation, could have major implications for how we learn and remember information.
By Kate Strong3 years ago in Psyche
What Is Limerence?
“How do I love thee? Let me count the ways….” – Elizabeth Barrett Browning What is limerence? Limerence is a state of mind which results from a romantic attraction to another person and is typically associated with strong feelings of love, admiration, and hope. People who are limerent often daydream about the object of their affection and feel intense jealousy when they think about them being with someone else. Although limerence is sometimes described as a form of “love addiction,” it is different in that it is not solely motivated by sexual desire. Instead, limerence is driven by the need for intimacy and connection.
By Kate Strong3 years ago in Humans
Why Empaths Are Wired to Bond With Narcissists
Empaths are people who are sensitive to the emotions and energy of others. They are often drawn to narcissists because they are attracted to their strength and confidence. However, this can be a dangerous combination because empaths can become enablers of narcissistic behavior. Empaths need to be aware of this dynamic and learn to set boundaries with narcissists.
By Kate Strong3 years ago in Longevity
What Is Breadcrumbing in Relationships?
The term “breadcrumbing” comes from the phrase “breadcrumbs left behind.” In fairy tales, breadcrumbs are used to lead lost people back home. In the same way, a breadcrumber strings along his or her partners with just enough attention to keep them hooked.
By Kate Strong3 years ago in Psyche
What Are Parasocial Relationships?
In recent years, the internet has become a central part of many people’s lives. Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter allow users to connect with friends and family members, as well as strangers from around the world.
By Kate Strong3 years ago in Motivation
Have You Ever Felt Angry At God?
“If you have never had any distractions you don’t know how to pray. For the secret of prayer is a hunger for God and for the vision of God, a hunger that lies far deeper than the level of language or affection. And a man whose memory and imagination are persecuting him with a crowd of useless or even evil thoughts and images may sometimes be forced to pray far better, in the depths of his murdered heart, than one whose mind is swimming with clear concepts and brilliant purposes and easy acts of love.” — Thomas Merton
By Kate Strong3 years ago in Longevity
The Empowerment of Loneliness
I read something the other day that sent me down a rabbit hole of ponderings. Fear I don’t ever think much about, or feel lonely, but I have in the past in a huge way. As I’ve gotten older I’ve felt more comfortable in my skin and I always have 50,000 things I’m interested in, so I never get bored or lost for what to do.
By Kate Strong4 years ago in Humans











