The Way Out Is In

Healing Our Inner Child: Pathways to Embrace Our Suffering (Episode #10)

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Oct 21, 2021
Sister Sinh Nghiem, a Zen Buddhist nun from Australia with a psychology background, shares her transformative journey after escaping Vietnam and embracing monastic life. The discussion delves into healing childhood trauma through mindfulness and compassion. They explore the importance of addressing inner wounds, the role of forgiveness, and nurturing the inner child. The conversation emphasizes personal and collective healing, urging listeners to face their suffering to foster growth and empathy within communities.
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Transformational Workshop

  • Jo Confino shares a transformational experience at a John Bradshaw workshop on healing the inner child.
  • He visualized his childhood self, realized his blocked experiences, and recognized his ability to offer self-compassion.
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Childhood Trauma and its Impact

  • Sister Sinh Nghiem recounts being molested as a child in a refugee camp and its lasting impact.
  • She describes feeling emotionally cut off from her parents, her wild teenage years, and difficulties with intimate relationships.
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Healing through Celibacy

  • Sister Sinh Nghiem's unhealthy relationship with men stemmed from a past trauma.
  • She found healing through celibacy, allowing her to see men as spiritual beings and develop healthier relationships.
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