EP. 43 | How Forgiveness Heals the Nervous System After Betrayal
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概要
Have you ever heard that the worst thing you can do to yourself is hate someone else?
In this episode, we explore how unforgiveness keeps you stuck in survival mode — and how forgiveness regulates your nervous system.
When you replay betrayal, manipulation, or narcissistic abuse in your mind, your body responds as if it’s happening again. Chronic stress, inflammation, hypervigilance, anxiety, and emotional exhaustion are often signs of nervous system dysregulation tied to unresolved resentment.
Forgiveness is not weakness.
It’s regulation.
In this conversation, we cover:
- The connection between forgiveness and nervous system healing
- How chronic anger fuels stress and inflammation
- Why holding resentment keeps you in fight-or-flight
- A personal journal entry on releasing betrayal
- A Christian perspective on grace and letting go of vengeance
Scripture referenced:
- Ephesians 4:31–32
- Romans 12:19
Forgiveness does not mean reconciliation.
It means releasing the emotional charge so your body can return to safety.
If you’re healing from betrayal, childhood wounds, people-pleasing, or emotional trauma — this episode will help you understand why letting go is about reclaiming your peace, your health, and your future.
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