FSA Recovery Affirmation: Living Our Pure Potential
You are more than your history - You are part of a vast Web of life.
Introduction to Affirmation: Acknowledging transpersonal realities when recovering from Family Scapegoating Abuse (FSA) allows survivors to connect with a deeper sense of self that transcends the painful roles imposed by their families. While it is important to acknowledge we were indeed victimized by FSA dynamics in our families, an increasingly expansive viewpoint offers a way to move beyond the limitations of the victim identity, recognizing that we are not merely the sum of our past experiences or the wounds inflicted upon us. By tapping into the depths of who we are, we can begin to heal from the inside out, accessing inner strength, wisdom, and peace that are not dependent on external validation. This perspective fosters a sense of unity with the greater whole, allowing survivors to align consciously with their true selves and align with a path of psycho-spiritual growth and empowerment.
Learn more about Transpersonal Theory: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3330526/