Emotional sobriety is a recovery of its own.
The way it presents may look different from the outside, but as with any addiction, the user is looking for something “out there” to change feelings “in here.” This happens when we try to numb our emotional pain by masking our deepest hurts. Lori Baynham, author of No Mud, No Lotus knows all about it. In her quest for inner peace and happiness, she found both life’s big question - and the answer.
The question is “What ails thee?” - and the answer is found in a spiritual solution of 10 guiding principles that unlock the secret ingredient. Learn how to replace fear with love. Regardless of your struggles, you can find the path to transcend even the worst emotional pain.
Although the solution is spiritual, this breakthrough isn’t about religion. There’s no religion tied to this path. This is about authentic joy and inner peace and happiness that puts you in charge. Or rather, you and your Higher Power. So simple, it’ll blow your mind and open your heart. All you need is willingness to follow this transformative path. Welcome aboard.
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Lori Baynham's Healing Approach
There are hundreds of ways to practice emotional addiction - and they all share one common thing:
Relying on something outside ourselves for inner satisfaction and happiness.
Allowing emotional attachments, expectations, and judgments to manifest as fear, anger, and resentment.
The solution is spiritual: surrender to a Higher Power — Love — to reclaim peace, joy, and harmony.
By learning to set healthy boundaries and taking responsibility only for what is ours, we can connect with a community that walks with us on our journey, without expectations of any kind.
This path is such a transformative path that teaches us to live from the inside out, instead of the other way around.