Healing LGBTQ+ Heartbreak From Within

 
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The second and most recent episode that Sara Thornhill enjoyed guesting on A Little Less Fear with Dr. Lino Martinez was published in Sept 2024. In it, Sara Thornhill, formerly known as Sara Webb, shares her inspiring journey of healing and empowerment as a Lesbian Heartbreak and Queer Resilience Coach. This episode focuses on her personal experiences of heartbreak and trauma while highlighting her mission to support the LGBTQIA community in overcoming emotional pain through specialized meditation techniques.

Sara opens up about her journey of healing from a broken heart, detailing the challenges she faced as a gay woman navigating trauma, including the impacts of sexual abuse. She candidly discusses the profound role meditation has played in her life, illustrating how it has been instrumental in her recovery process. By employing meditation as a tailored tool for emotional healing, Sara has developed techniques specifically designed to help individuals in the LGBTQIA community connect with their emotions and find solace in their experiences.

Throughout the episode, Sara emphasizes the importance of creating a supportive community for those dealing with heartbreak. With thousands of lesbian members in the Facebook group, “Queer Hearts Break Harder,” she has cultivated a safe space where individuals can share their stories, access resources, and support one another in their healing journeys. This connection is vital in combating feelings of isolation and loneliness that often accompany heartache, fostering an environment where vulnerability is met with empathy and understanding.

Sara and Dr. Martinez delve into the science behind meditation, discussing its effectiveness in facilitating emotional regulation and self-awareness. They explore how meditation allows individuals to access the deeper aspects of their subconscious, promoting healing from within. This discussion aligns with Sara’s overarching goal of empowering her clients to rise above their past experiences and embrace a future filled with hope and possibility.

The episode also highlights the concept of self-forgiveness as a cornerstone of Sara’s healing philosophy. She emphasizes that true forgiveness begins with the self, advocating for the importance of loving oneself as a precursor to forgiving others. This foundational principle resonates deeply within the LGBTQIA community, where self-acceptance can be a challenging journey due to societal pressures and internalized stigma.

Dr. Martinez’s thoughtful questioning encourages Sara to elaborate on her transformative practices, including how meditation serves as a bridge to greater emotional health and resilience. They discuss practical meditation techniques that listeners can easily incorporate into their daily lives, making the healing process accessible to everyone.

Listeners are left with actionable insights and a sense of empowerment, inspired by Sara Thornhill’s journey from heartbreak to healing. Her message underscores the significance of community support, self-love, and the transformative power of meditation in navigating life’s emotional challenges.

For those interested in learning more about Sara’s work and the resources available through her community, visit her website at www.sarawebbsays.com. This episode of A Little Less Fear serves as an invaluable resource for anyone seeking guidance and support on their healing journey, particularly within the LGBTQIA+ community.

To catch the full conversation and gain deeper insights into Sara Thornhill’s empowering message, listen to the latest episode on A Little Less Fear.

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Prana Tova

Modern life does not lend itself to peace and ease. The inability to stop is the root of anxiety and most health problems. Childhood subconscious programming and trauma at any age cause unhealthy relationship attachments and countless issues later in life that most people don't realize are easily fixable. Uncovering our inner thoughts through the magic of meditation is the first step to freedom from the past.

Sara Thornhill is a Master Meditation Coach, founder of Queer Calm Collective, and visionary behind Prana Tova, an inclusive global healing center advancing collective consciousness through trauma healing.

Prana Tova's mission is to heal trauma using simple introspective practices like breathwork and meditation. Prana Tova coaches combine ancient technologies, such as witness consciousness, with modern, science-backed techniques for intentional subconscious reprogramming, supported by meditation.

She guides clients toward a healthy relationship with the Self by encouraging empowered actions to replace disempowering belief systems that, when left unchecked, cause various emotional struggles.

Certified in NLP, trauma, and relationship attachment, Sara specializes in helping clients uncover their innate ability to heal by addressing the underlying causes of emotional struggles. She empowers individuals with pocket-sized techniques to process stress and improve daily happiness.

Few people know that between the ages of 0 and 7, we are meditating.

Meditation not only offers a gentle path to discovery but is also the simplest and most effective self-healing tool for empowerment from within.

As a rape survivor, two-time divorcée, and someone who came out later in life, Sara understands the transformative potential of navigating major life changes. She passionately believes healing is a birthright and that an expansive life is possible for everyone.

Based in sunny Florida, Sara shares her life with her resplendent wife, brilliant daughter, and four fabulous fur babies.

She travels internationally for workshops and speaking engagements, inspiring others to reclaim their power and embrace a life of calm balance and chosen personal freedom.

https://www.SaraWebbSays.com
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