Reframing the Membrane: Crossing Boundaries

Radical Acceptance & Letting Go: Reframe, Release, Reclaim

Kapri Season 1 Episode 13

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Letting go doesn’t mean forgetting or pretending things didn’t happen. It means making peace with what is so you can move forward without carrying the weight of the past.

In this episode of Reframing the Membrane, we explore what it truly means to accept reality as it is—without resistance, without judgment, and without getting stuck in what could have been.

Together, we’ll talk about:

  • Why holding on feels safer than letting go—and how to shift that pattern
  • The difference between pain and suffering—and how to stop reliving the past
  • How to soften around difficult emotions instead of fighting them
  • A simple but powerful practice to help you release what no longer serves you
  • Ways to reframe your story and reclaim your sense of peace and power

This is your invitation to step out of resistance, embrace what is, and move forward with a lighter heart.

🎧 Listen now and begin the Reframing, Releasing, and Reclaiming YOU! 

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