Healer Within Podcast by Sensorium Hypnosis
There are many pathways to healing that fall outside the realm of mainstream interventions and traditional approaches. The purpose of this podcast series is to educate & inspire the community to explore the multitude of lesser-utilized pathways to healing the mind, body & soul – hypnosis, mystical meditation, energy healing, trance healing, spiritual healing, mediumship & more. For these self-empowering, soul driven and vibration raising modalities exponentially promote and unleash the "Healer Within." Through this series, I hope you will begin to explore your own self-healing formula that deactivates the primitive mind and activates the higher mind to restore you to optimal health.
Healer Within Podcast by Sensorium Hypnosis
WHEN AN ADDICT DIES: FINDING PEACE & RECLAIMING INNOCENCE
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In this deeply personal episode, Amy the Hypnotist shares her raw, authentic journey through the complex grief of losing a loved one to addiction. Amy opens up about her experience of grieving twice, once when addiction claimed the man she knew, and again when he passed. From this heartbreaking crucible, she channeled a powerful spiritual meditation designed to guide others through this unique landscape of sorrow.
Join Amy as she discusses the unsaid truths, ancestral echoes, and the concept of a soul contract in these challenging relationships. Discover how spiritual hypnosis can offer profound emotional release and a pathway to reclaiming your peace and innocence after such a loss. This episode is an essential listen for anyone seeking to understand, process, and heal from the pain of grief after addiction death.
Key Takeaways from This Episode:
- Understanding Dual Grief: The unique experience of losing someone to addiction twice, first to the struggle, then to death.
- The Power of Unspoken Truths: How addressing unsaid emotions and the true cost of addiction can liberate your healing journey.
- Ancestral Echoes & Soul Contracts: Exploring deeper spiritual perspectives on challenging relationships and why souls connect for growth.
- Reclaiming Innocence: Discovering a path to emotional release and finding peace without forgetting.
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Thank you for listening to Healer Within with podcast host Amy Marohn, Executive Performance Hypnotist and Metaphysician with Sensorium Hypnosis, LLC. Here we explore alternative healing that expands beyond convention into energy, spirit and expanded consciousness. Amy offers virtual and in-person Spiritual Healing Sessions serving Arlington, Lake Stevens, Everett, Maryville, Snohomish, Monroe, Woodinville, Lynnwood, Edmonds, Bellevue, Kirkland, Redmond, Seattle and globally. You can learn more or schedule a free consultation to explore one-to-one sessions at www.sensoriumhypnosis.com. You can also visit her YouTube Channel: Amy Marohn - Spiritual Hypnosis & Soul Healing. There you will find free guided meditations and an expansive collection of spiritually inspiring videos including "Healer Within" podcast interviews. Are you interested in having an on-site or virtual hypnotist to support C-Suite executives and business leaders? Click here to learn more: https://sensoriumhypnosis.com/executive-performance-hypnosis/
Podcast Script: When an Addict Dies - Finding Peace and Reclaiming Innocence
Welcome, dear listener, to The Healer Within podcast where we explore the pathways to self-healing, inner wisdom, and authentic living. I'm Amy the Hypnotist, and today, we open a doorway into a space often shrouded in silence and complex emotion: the unique landscape of grief when an addict dies.
There are experiences in life that reshape us, leaving scars that weave their own intricate stories. Recently, I navigated the passing of my son's father. And in that raw, tender space, a truth emerged that I knew I had to share. This truth unlocked a new understanding of grief, forgiveness, and ultimately, a path to reclaiming innocence.
For many years, like so many of you, I wrestled with the heart-wrenching reality of addiction's grip on someone I deeply cared for. I witnessed the erosion of a soul, the slow, agonizing departure of the man I knew, long before his physical body took its final breath. We've all seen the statistics, read the headlines, but until you live it, until you witness that slow, painful slide, the depth of what it means to grieve twice remains an abstract concept.
I grieved him twice. Once, when the insidious tendrils of addiction claimed him, stealing the man I knew and loved into a realm of choices and struggles I could not penetrate. And I grieved him again, as his physical form finally slipped away.
In the quiet aftermath, surrounded by the remnants of a life consumed by struggle, the unopened mail, the forgotten meals, the stark testament to a life lived on the fringes, the reality sunk in. It wasn't just a physical absence; it was the echo of a hauntingly slow vanishing act.
This experience sparked something within me. As a hypnotherapist specializing in spiritual healing, and as a medium who has long communed with the wisdom beyond the veil, the same wisdom that inspired my book, Whispers Beyond the Veil, I felt compelled to create a sacred space for this particular tapestry of sorrow. I knew that if I was encountering this intricate and complex pattern of grief, there were others out there in the air waves who may benefit from my personal story.
What emerged from beyond the veil was a guided journey, a spiritual meditation titled "When an Addict Dies: A Meditation for Grief, Forgiveness, and the Return to Innocence." It's a journey back to the river, a return to the timeless currents that underscore every human experience of loss.
The meditation opens with an invitation to simply arrive. To let your breath become the tide, rising and falling, without effort, without demand. It invites you to step into a quiet space, where you are drawn to a timeless river. And as you approach, you realize you are not alone. They are there.
Not as they were in their final chapters, fragmented and lost, but whole, aware, waiting. This is the promise of spirit work: the glimpse beyond earthly limitations, past the pain and suffering, to the essence of the soul. No judgment, no guilt, just witnessing what is there.
This meditation delves into what it means to say the unspoken, to tell the truth of your experience without interruption, without defense. It allows you to express the immense cost, emotionally, physically, spiritually, financially, and the profound ache of losing them while they were still alive. This, my friends, is how we heal a relationship with someone who has passed and how we heal the relationship we have with ourselves.
But it’s more than just reliving the pain. We journey beyond, exploring ancestral echoes, unspoken grief, and patterns carried through generations. As a medium who uses past life regression therapy, I’ve witnessed how the past ripples into the present. What if, on a soul level, there was a soul contract between you and your loved one who passed away? To love, to challenge, to awaken, and even to break what could no longer exist in its present form? These are the deeper questions we gently approach.
The meditation I recently posted on YouTube then guides you to a powerful moment of reclaiming yourself. To bravely declare: "I could not stay, not because you were unworthy of love, but because I was worthy of peace." This is not about forcing forgiveness, but about choosing your own healing. It's about setting down burdens that were never truly yours.
And central to this healing meditation journey is the concept of a "return to innocence." Imagine your loved one stepping into that river, shedding the density, the distortion, the weight of all they carried. From the other side of tomorrow, they are free. Not erased but returned. Returned to a place of stillness and peace. And from that place, an offering of energy, a release for you to gently let go of what isn't yours to carry. This is the emotional release that spiritual hypnosis can facilitate.
This guided meditation is a powerful experience created to support you through grief after losing a loved one to addiction. If you’re ready to discover a path to peace, to remember with less pain, and to reclaim your own innocence, you can experience the full "When an Addict Dies" guided meditation right now.
Find it on my YouTube channel, Amy the Hypnotist. Just search for "When an Addict Dies meditation" or click the link in the show notes. I recommend finding a quiet, comfortable space where you won't be disturbed, and using headphones for the most immersive experience.
You might also find healing in reading the deeper reflections behind this work. I've shared my personal story into a recent blog post, the insights from Whispers Beyond the Veil, and the philosophy behind this meditation. It’s titled "When an Addict Dies: Finding Innocence in the River of Grief."
You can read it on my website, sensoriumhypnosis.com/blog, or again, simply click the link in the show notes for a direct path. Reading the blog will give you more context and understanding, then the meditation will allow you to experience the healing.
My intention with all my work, whether it’s this meditation, my book Whispers Beyond the Veil, or my in person or virtual spiritual hypnosis sessions, is to empower you to connect with your higher self, ignite your inner healer, and live a life aligned with your deepest truth.
If you are seeking deeper, personalized support for grief, life transitions, or personal transformation, I offer private spiritual hypnosis for grief recovery. You can learn more and schedule a free consultation at sensoriumhypnosis.com.
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Remember, my friends, love does not require you to abandon yourself. Compassion does not require truth to dissolve. And healing does not mean forgetting; it means remembering with less pain.
Thank you for joining me today on The Healer Within podcast. Until next time, may you walk in peace and light.
Key Takeaways from This Episode:
- Understanding Dual Grief: The unique experience of losing someone to addiction twice – first to the struggle, then to death.
- The Power of Unspoken Truths: How addressing unsaid emotions and the true cost of addiction can liberate your healing journey.
- Ancestral Echoes & Soul Contracts: Exploring deeper spiritual perspectives on challenging relationships and why souls connect for growth.
- Reclaiming Innocence: Discovering a path to emotional release and finding peace without forgetting.
Learn more about Sensorium Hypnosis located in Lake Stevens, WA and accessible virtually via Zoom from anywhere at https://sensoriumhypnosis.com
Find the Guided Healing Meditation "When an Addict Dies" here.