Where Scarcity Meets Your Core Wound: Why Lack Becomes Identity | Season 2 Ep. 22

If scarcity and lack keep showing up in your life, this episode will help you understand how those patterns may be connected to your core wound.
In this episode, we explore the deeper root of scarcity mindset, lack, and identity-based pain.

You’ll discover how the core wound forms, how it gets reinforced through life experiences, and how it shapes your worldview, adaptive strategies, vows, and protective patterns that block abundance, connection, expression, and love.

In this episode, you’ll learn:
- how scarcity and lack become identity
- why the core wound always carries a tone of scarcity
- common core wound patterns and the beliefs built on top of them
- how protective strategies and vows keep the wound in place
- why healing requires going deeper than mindset work
- how to begin identifying the somatic and emotional root of your wound
- why the wound is not your identity, but the place where false identity formed

If you’ve ever felt that something is wrong with you, that you are not enough, that you’re unlovable, unwanted, powerless, or invisible, this episode will help you understand the deeper pattern underneath those scarcity beliefs by tracing them back to the root.

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