What happens when a place thatās meant to be sacred⦠isnāt safe? This Inner Den conversation goes deeper than theory. It speaks to lived experience, trauma, and the reality that not all spiritual spaces hold integrity. After hearing about a recent incident in the Teotihuacan pyramids, it brought something back to the surfaceābecause thatās where a personal experience of assault once happened.
In this raw Inner Den conversation, we go where most people wonāt:
⢠spiritual abuse and lack of accountability
⢠why harmful teachers are still protected
⢠the difference between shadow work and manipulation
⢠energetic boundaries and consent in healing spaces
⢠what happens when trust is broken in spiritual communities
⢠how trauma can resurface through real-world events
⢠the difference between healing and harm in spiritual communities
⢠why discernment and boundaries matter more than belief
This isnāt about fear. Itās about awareness.
Because calling something āspiritualā doesnāt make it safe.