Episode 23: Collective Trauma, Self-Healing, and Returning to Humanity
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We are not living in normal times—and your body knows it.
In this episode, Amanda explores collective trauma: what it is, why so many of us feel anxious, reactive, or exhausted, and how prolonged stress impacts the nervous system and our sense of safety. This conversation is an invitation to slow down, come back into the body, and take responsibility for our own healing in the most loving, compassionate way.
Through personal stories, energetic insight, and grounded spiritual wisdom, Amanda shares how what we see on the outside is often a reflection of what’s happening within, why self-healing practices like Reiki matter more than ever, and how tending to our own energy is an act of both personal and collective care.
This episode also explores the role of selfless service—a core teaching found across ancient traditions—as a path back to meaning, connection, and true happiness.
If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or unsure how to stay human in an inhumane world, this episode is for you.
In This Episode, We Explore:
- What collective trauma is and how it shows up in daily life
- Why so many people feel on edge, anxious, or emotionally raw right now
- How trauma lives in the body—not just the mind
- The connection between energy, personal responsibility, and lived experience
- Why Reiki and self-healing practices help regulate the nervous system
- How embodiment supports healing during uncertain times
- The role of selfless service in restoring meaning and connection
- Why returning to our roots—community, ritual, presence, humanity—matters
Key Takeaways:
- You are not broken—you are responding normally to abnormal conditions
- Healing doesn’t require fixing yourself, but listening to yourself
- Nervous system regulation is essential in times of collective stress
- What we tend internally shapes how we experience the external world
- Acts of compassion and service are powerful medicine—for ourselves and others
Resources & Offerings Mentioned:
- Reiki & self-healing practices
- Embodiment and nervous system regulation
- Ongoing workshops and healing spaces with Amanda
(Details shared at the end of the episode)
Reflection Prompt for Listeners:
Where in your life are you being invited to slow down, come back into your body, and take loving responsibility for your own well-being?
Closing Reminder:
Healing the collective begins with tending the self—gently, honestly, and with compassion.
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