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Session 7: Facing the Mirror

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Episode Title: Session 7 – Facing the Mirror: The Beginning of Doing Better

This meditation invites you into stillness—not to escape—but to gently face what you’ve avoided. In step with Session 7’s work on cognitive interventions, “Facing the Mirror” guides you through a felt process of honest reflection. You won’t be asked to relive past harm, but to observe it—with clarity, not shame.

As you visualize a mirror—not for your face, but for a moment—you’re asked to see what happened. Not the excuses. Not the spin. Just the truth. And then, the impact. What they felt. What you felt. The goal isn’t guilt—it’s understanding. Because growth requires awareness, and healing begins where avoidance ends.

This is the core of cognitive restructuring: the moment you say “I see it now… I’m not running” is the moment new beliefs and behaviors can begin to form. Like all real brain change, it starts with honesty—and the courage to stay with what’s real, without turning away.

Key take-aways

  • Cognitive change begins by clearly seeing a moment—without excuses or distortion.
  • Understanding impact (on self and others) is a gateway to empathy and accountability.
  • Honesty is not punishment—it’s a path to healing and growth.
  • This moment of seeing is not an end, but a beginning.

Guided Meditation Text:
“Close your eyes.
Or just let the world fade back for a few minutes.
Let the body find stillness,
even if the heart is stirring.
Now imagine… a mirror.
But this isn’t a mirror for your face.
It’s a mirror for a moment.
One you’ve been trying not to look at.
One you might wish didn’t happen.
And yet… here you are.
You don’t have to relive it.
Just observe it.
See what happened.
Not the excuses.
Not the justifications.
Just the truth.
And now…
See the impact.
What they felt.
What you felt.
Not to punish yourself.
But to understand.
You can’t heal what you won’t face.
And you can’t grow from what you keep hiding from.
So breathe.
And say silently to yourself:
I see it now.
I’m not running.
And that means I can start to change.
This moment…
is not the end.
It’s the beginning of doing better.”

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Episode Title: Session 7 – Facing the Mirror: The Beginning of Doing Better

This meditation invites you into stillness—not to escape—but to gently face what you’ve avoided. In step with Session 7’s work on cognitive interventions, “Facing the Mirror” guides you through a felt process of honest reflection. You won’t be asked to relive past harm, but to observe it—with clarity, not shame.

As you visualize a mirror—not for your face, but for a moment—you’re asked to see what happened. Not the excuses. Not the spin. Just the truth. And then, the impact. What they felt. What you felt. The goal isn’t guilt—it’s understanding. Because growth requires awareness, and healing begins where avoidance ends.

This is the core of cognitive restructuring: the moment you say “I see it now… I’m not running” is the moment new beliefs and behaviors can begin to form. Like all real brain change, it starts with honesty—and the courage to stay with what’s real, without turning away.

Key take-aways

  • Cognitive change begins by clearly seeing a moment—without excuses or distortion.
  • Understanding impact (on self and others) is a gateway to empathy and accountability.
  • Honesty is not punishment—it’s a path to healing and growth.
  • This moment of seeing is not an end, but a beginning.

Guided Meditation Text:
“Close your eyes.
Or just let the world fade back for a few minutes.
Let the body find stillness,
even if the heart is stirring.
Now imagine… a mirror.
But this isn’t a mirror for your face.
It’s a mirror for a moment.
One you’ve been trying not to look at.
One you might wish didn’t happen.
And yet… here you are.
You don’t have to relive it.
Just observe it.
See what happened.
Not the excuses.
Not the justifications.
Just the truth.
And now…
See the impact.
What they felt.
What you felt.
Not to punish yourself.
But to understand.
You can’t heal what you won’t face.
And you can’t grow from what you keep hiding from.
So breathe.
And say silently to yourself:
I see it now.
I’m not running.
And that means I can start to change.
This moment…
is not the end.
It’s the beginning of doing better.”

  continue reading

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