Healing Holy Hurt | Understanding Spiritual Trauma | Discussion
Event description
Have you ever felt wounded by your spiritual journey?
Questioned whether your religious experiences were healthy?
Join me for a group discussion where we’ll gently explore the concept of “Holy Hurt” the unique trauma that can occurs within spiritual and religious contexts.
In this safe, supportive discussion, we’ll explore
✨ What spiritual trauma actually looks like (you might be surprised)
✨ Why religious wounds feel different from other types of hurt
✨ Common signs that your spiritual journey has caused harm
This session is suitable for you if you;
✨Feel isolated in your religious questioning or deconstruction journey
✨Wonder if what you experienced was “normal” or actually harmful
✨Have been told you’re “too sensitive” or “rebellious” or “a troublemaker”
What makes this discussion different
This isn’t about fixing your faith or convincing you of anything. It’s about creating space to examine your experiences with compassion and clarity. Whether you’re deeply religious, spiritually questioning, or somewhere in between—you’re welcome here.
Ready for deeper healing?
This session also serves as an introduction to our upcoming 8-week “Healing Holy Hurt” Therapeutic Support Group, where participants dive deep into healing spiritual trauma through community, practical tools, and embodied healing practices.
No pressure, no sales pitch—just honest conversation about the spiritual wounds many of us carry and the healing that’s possible.
Register now to secure your spot in this transformative conversation.
To honour the needs of sensitive, empathic, introverted, and neurodiverse participants, we limit attendance to a maximum of 7 women. This intimate size ensures everyone receives the attention and care they deserve. Women of all ages, life stages, faith and cultural backgrounds are warmly welcomed.
About Your Facilitator
I’m a soul healer and educator dedicated to supporting women’s emotional wellbeing and spiritual growth. I create transformative spaces through women’s circles, book groups, support groups, and retreats.
With 20 years of experience spanning education and community work, I bring both professional expertise and personal understanding to this healing journey. My qualifications include trauma-informed therapy, education, ministry, and counseling.
What makes this work deeply personal for me is my own lived experience with spiritual abuse, complex trauma, and chronic pain. I continue my own healing journey while walking alongside others toward places of greater peace and wholeness.
My approach honours both the sacred and the psychological, integrating therapeutic practices with spiritual wisdom to create space for authentic transformation.
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