Episode 3: You Don't Have to Check In Alone: Anchoring into Spirit for Safety
You Don’t Have to Check In Alone: Anchoring into Spirit for Safety Within
In this episode of Checked In: Reclaiming Intimacy from the Inside Out, we explore a gentle foundational practice for anyone who finds it difficult to turn inward alone.
For many women healing intimacy, emotional disconnection, or past relational wounds, “checking in” with yourself can feel overwhelming. Even when you know it's necessary. The nervous system may associate inner awareness with fear, pressure, or old protective patterns. Before safety can grow within, the body often needs to feel supported first.
This episode introduces anchoring into Spirit — a simple, grounding practice that helps you feel supported, and safe enough to begin reconnecting with yourself.
Whether you call it Spirit, God, Love, the Divine, the Universe, or simply a sense of presence greater than yourself, this practice invites gentle co-regulation between your nervous system and something steady, compassionate, and supportive.
Inside this episode, you’ll experience:
- A trauma-informed perspective on why going inward can feel hard
- How spiritual anchoring supports nervous system safety
- A guided grounding practice to help you feel supported from within
- A compassionate starting point for meditation, journaling, or emotional healing
- A new way to approach self-connection without pressure or striving
This short, sacred pause is designed to help you remember: You don’t have to heal alone. Safety can begin with feeling supported — one breath at a time. If you’ve ever felt disconnected from your body, anxious in intimacy, or unsure how to safely reconnect with yourself, this episode offers a gentle place to begin.