
Spiritually Hungry 238. Your Tikkune Revealed Part 2: Why You Keep Getting Triggered
Mar 24, 2026
They explain why recurring triggers reveal your soul’s repeating correction and show up especially in relationships. Conversations explore standing up versus stepping back and how avoiding discomfort creates long-term repetition. Practical exercises help identify trigger patterns across life stages. Stories and letters illustrate repairing relationships and reclaiming your voice while prioritizing root spiritual work.
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Opposites Reveal Complementary Tikkun
- Opposite behavioral extremes hint at complementary tikkunos you must learn (e.g., loud people need to learn to sit down).
- Monica points out the always-assertive person may lack patience and must practice listening in relationships.
Act Now Because Tikkun Keeps Repeating
- Do identify your tikkun now because it will repeat across decades and situations.
- Michael urges multiplying the present discomfort across future repetitions to justify confronting uncomfortable change today.
Practice Your Voice Until It Sticks
- Try practicing your voice regularly until it becomes natural rather than staying muted.
- Monica shares she once muted her voice and had to fight to find it, warning listeners not to let discomfort erase their desire to speak up.
