Healing the Unresolved
Self-Abandonment vs Self-Denial
Today’s podcast answers a question from someone who has come to realize their sense of self is damaged. This part of the healing work is often overlooked due to it being so close or detouring it due to us being nervous about the concept of “self”. If we have a damaged sense of self, it means we believe that we are unlovable, not worthy of love, and simply not good enough. This can predispose us to looking to external sources for validation, which can endanger us spirituality and set us up for more grief and shame. Self-abandonment leads us further away from God, self-denial brings us closer to God.
Saturday, May 16, 2026
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About
Many people suffer silently, who have suffered painful experiences and are confused about what to do with them, living in shame and isolation. Fr Joshua Makoul, through this podcast, serves as a guide or a lighthouse to give them hope and relief.
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