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YOUR RESULTS
Stalled: If the feeling was minimal
Our Greatest Future Self: Accepts The Truth & Only Speaks The Truth
Do you ever feel like you must choose your words carefully when expressing your opinion?
In recent years, an increasing number of people have reported experiencing a tightness or soreness in their throats. This sensation can be seen as a physical manifestation of our struggle to see beyond the “smoke and mirrors” created by the overwhelming flood of media and information. It also reflects the weight of unexpressed personal truth, those inner realities and emotions left unspoken.
In essence, our bodies may be signaling that amidst external noise, it’s time to reconnect with our inner authenticity.


Our Greatest Future Self: Accepts The Truth & Only Speaks The Truth
We All Perceive Reality: But Our Minds Filter, Shape & Interpret the Truth!
Do you ever feel like you must choose your words carefully when expressing your opinion?
In recent years, an increasing number of people have reported experiencing a tightness or soreness in their throats. This sensation can be seen as a physical manifestation of our struggle to see beyond the “smoke and mirrors” created by the overwhelming flood of media and information. It also reflects the weight of unexpressed personal truth, those inner realities and emotions left unspoken.
In essence, our bodies may be signaling that amidst external noise, it’s time to reconnect with our inner authenticity.

YOUR RESULTS: BLOCKED
Note: Progress may stalled if the initial feeling was minimal.
Unlocking the Truth Within: How Intuition and Subconscious Programming Shape Our Reality

Held in your THROAT
We inherently hold the truth to everything. It may sound impossible, but have you ever experienced an intuitive knowing about someone’s situation? Where does that insight come from? We only know what we allow ourselves to know.
Your subconscious programming is largely shaped until around the age of eight, and it continues to evolve as you are constantly bombarded with information and various influences:
- Open vs Closed Communication: Did you grow up in a family that encouraged open dialogue, or was communication restricted and suppressed? Also, as an adult, have you been shamed for speaking your truth?
- Research & Critical Thinking: As an adult, do you actively seek out multiple sources to uncover the truth, or do you tend to repeat what you’ve heard without deeper reflection?
- Supportive Environment: Are you surrounded by people in your personal and professional life who foster open, straightforward conversations?
- Aggression: As an adult, are you holding blocks from being berated for speaking your truth, that made you feel unsafe or unsure.
- Lower Blocks in the Body & Subconscious: Consider how physical or subconscious blocks might be impacting your ability to communicate authentically.
Gain Wisdom & Free Your Voice
The good news is that this is one of the simplest, yet most challenging, blocks to release. The key is to listen to your inner voice, your higher self and act in alignment with it. Instead of jumping to conclusions, take the time to research and meditate on the truth.
Only when you achieve this state of clarity can you express yourself without bias.
Raising Your Vibration to Know Truth:
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Revealing Reality. Slow down and ask your higher self: “Is this truth or manipulation?” Facing the truth can be uncomfortable, but it is an essential part of healing.
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Speaking Your Truth: Many people hold back from speaking their truth out of fear—fear of repercussions, fear of rejection, or fear of not belonging. Recognizing these fears and taking small steps to express yourself can help unlock your voice.
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Holding: As an adult have you been holding the trauma of being berated for sharing you feels, ideas or your truth, feels or ideas?
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Addictions as Escapism: Avoiding the truth, whether hearing it or speaking it, can lead to escapism such as substances or behaviors that numb discomfort. This group is at risk of developing the same addictions as those struggling with Personal Security.
Revealing Reality. Slow down and ask your higher self: “Is this truth or manipulation?” Facing the truth can be uncomfortable, but it is an essential part of healing.
Speaking Your Truth: Many people hold back from speaking their truth out of fear—fear of repercussions, fear of rejection, or fear of not belonging. Recognizing these fears and taking small steps to express yourself can help unlock your voice.
Holding: As an adult have you been holding the trauma of being berated for sharing you feels, ideas or your truth, feels or ideas?
Addictions as Escapism: Avoiding the truth, whether hearing it or speaking it, can lead to escapism such as substances or behaviors that numb discomfort. This group is at risk of developing the same addictions as those struggling with Personal Security.
Note: Even if you don’t identify with these patterns, you might still be at risk if you experience a highly stressful or traumatic event.
