Sept. 12, 2023

"Guilt and Shame: The Silent Burden of the Soul A Reverend's Perspective"

Welcome to another episode of the Infusion Health Podcast. Today, we are excited to have Rev Lyle with us once again. Rev Lyle has always been an insightful guest on our podcast, sharing his vast knowledge and understanding of different religions and spiritual practices. However, in this episode, we will be diving into a slightly different topic. Today, Rev Lyle will be discussing the intricacies of guilt and shame, two emotions that can weigh heavily on one's conscience and have a significant impact on their mental health and overall well-being. Guilt and shame are often used interchangeably, but Rev Lyle explains that they are two distinct emotions with different origins. Guilt stems from an action we have taken or failed to take, while shame arises from the belief that there is something fundamentally wrong with who we are as individuals. Rev Lyle offers some practical advice on how to deal with these emotions. He emphasizes the importance of self-compassion, forgiving ourselves and others, and finding ways to address the underlying issues that may have caused us to feel guilty or ashamed in the first place. In a world where perfection is often prized above all else, Rev Lyle reminds us that it is okay to make mistakes and to acknowledge our shortcomings. In fact, he suggests that it is in our imperfections that we can find opportunities for growth and transformation. So, if you've ever felt guilty or ashamed about something, this episode is a must-listen. Join us as we explore this complex and often challenging topic with the wisdom and guidance of Rev Lyle

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