Why We Repeat Patterns in Relationships
It’s not because you’re broken. It’s because your biology and nervous system are wired to repeat unfinished stories. Freud called it repetition compulsion. Peter Levine called it reenactment. Either way: you don’t escape the loop until you complete it.
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In this episode you’ll learn:
- Why your body is a “balancing machine” always chasing homeostasis.
- How unprocessed emotions hijack your clarity and decision-making.
- The hidden role of shame as the lock that traps old patterns.
- Why familiar pain feels safer than unknown freedom.
- How anger can be a boundary signal, not a flaw.
- What it means to become the “transitional character”.
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👉 If this hit you, drop a comment with the pattern you’re noticing most in your life.