When we endure oppression in our primary relationships, our language begins to fracture. We stop speaking clearly. We hedge, apologize, and whisper our needs. Discover how to reclaim your divine voice and speak from the truth of who you actually are.
# The Language of Liberation: How Oppression Steals Your Voice and What to Do About It There is something that happens to us when we allow ourselves to be diminished. Something subtle.
Something that rewires the very way we speak-to God, to the Universe, to ourselves, and most critically, to others.
When we endure oppression in our primary relationships-emotional abuse disguised as love, family dynamics that crush rather than cultivate, religious conditioning that shrinks rather than expands, or any persistent force that tells us we are less than the infinite beings we truly are-our language begins to fracture.
We stop speaking clearly. We hedge. We apologize before we've even asked. We say "maybe" when we mean "yes." We whisper our needs as if they're shameful secrets.