Why Reclaim Your REIGNBOW Was the First Step

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Why I Created Reclaim Your REIGNBOW

One of the biggest misconceptions about healing is the belief that we’re broken.

That we’re missing something.

That somewhere out there exists the missing piece that will finally make everything click into place.

I know this because I spent years searching for it myself.

The right teacher.

The right modality.

The right certification.

The right book.

The right process.

The right answer.

And while each step taught me something valuable, I eventually realized something profound:

I wasn’t missing the piece.

I was the piece.

The real issue wasn’t that something was missing.

The issue was that I’d accumulated so many layers on top of myself that I could no longer clearly see who I was underneath them.

Beliefs that weren’t mine.

Expectations that weren’t mine.

Responsibilities that weren’t mine.

Stories that weren’t mine.

Roles that weren’t mine.

Rules that weren’t mine.

Baggage that wasn’t mine.

And I began to wonder:

What if many of us are carrying things we were never meant to carry?

What if the first step in healing isn’t fixing ourselves?

What if it’s identifying what doesn’t belong to us in the first place?

That question became the foundation of Reclaim Your REIGNBOW.

Not as another healing modality.

Not as another certification.

Not as another thing to add to your collection.

But as an initiation.

A starting point.

An invitation to begin noticing.

To begin questioning.

To begin separating your authentic self from everything you’ve inherited, absorbed, learned, or taken on along the way.

Because awareness changes everything.

You cannot release what you cannot see.

You cannot reclaim what you do not recognize as yours.

And you cannot consciously choose what remains hidden.

Reclaim Your REIGNBOW was created to help people begin that process.

To gently uncover the stories, beliefs, expectations, and emotional baggage that may not belong to them.

To move from unconscious carrying to conscious choice.

To take the first step toward sovereignty.

Not by becoming someone new.

But by coming home to themselves.

Because every path leads home.


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