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Sacred Wound

Sacred Wound

What we perceive as our greatest weaknesses or wounds can, with introspection and work, become sources of strength and compassion.

By embracing and understanding our wounds, we not only heal but also gain a deeper empathy for others and a unique strength derived from our experiences.

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ubuntucoach

With 25 years in marketing, brand strategy, and mental fitness coaching, I focus on societal change, self-mastery, and fostering community to build a regenerative Africa. "The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion." - Paulo Coelho

These ideas about creating a world for yourself where we feel deeply connected to your soul’s calling. It’s soul craft.

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