Healing trauma requires bridging the gap between intellectual awareness and somatic embodiment, as trauma resides within the nervous and immune systems. Dr. Gabor Maté emphasizes that true healing involves approaching all aspects of the self—even those perceived as negative—with curiosity and compassion rather than judgment. Suppressing emotions, such as healthy anger, disrupts the immune system and correlates with the development of autoimmune diseases, particularly in individuals conditioned to prioritize attachment over authenticity. While genetic sensitivity influences how deeply one experiences pain, it should not serve as an excuse for stagnation. Instead, embracing one’s inner truth, even through challenging acts of advocacy or activism, fosters growth. Ultimately, shifting from external validation to internal presence allows individuals to access a deeper, undivided heart beneath their surface-level brokenness.
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