Monica Boglin: Forgiving the Unforgivable and Finding Hope
We've got to get on the journey to healing and loving ourselves, and you would eventually be able to manifest a healing and loving and nurturing relationship with other people.
Ever wondered how someone can find hope after enduring unimaginable abuse? In this episode of 'Stop Child Abuse Now', Monica Boglin from Puyallup, Washington, shares her extraordinary journey. As a survivor of sexual, physical, and emotional abuse at the hands of her own family, Monica faced a legacy of pain that could have easily broken her spirit. But instead, she chose a path of healing and transformation.
Living with Lupus since she was 29, Monica's story also touches on the connection between chronic illness and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Now a life coach and therapist, she has earned her Masters in metaphysical science and counseling and is on her way to a PhD. Monica talks about finding a way to forgive the unforgivable and firmly keeping harmful influences out of her life. Her insights offer a beacon of hope for anyone struggling with their own traumatic past.
Tune in to hear how she uses her experiences to guide others on their healing journeys, proving that hope and help are always within reach.