Dimensions of Alyn Caley
Sara Vatore
In this episode of Multidimensional Transmissions, I am joined by Alyn Caley who is a Transformation Facilitator and Somatic Inner Healing Guide. Join us as we discuss Alyn's non-traditional upbringing, her journey through trauma, addiction, and how she found herself on the path to healing.
Tune in as we discuss the impacts of body image, anorexia, sexual abuse, and the significance of anger and emotional expression. Alyn also shares her insights on the importance of understanding birth trauma, the role of somatic practices in healing, the multidimensional aspects of being a woman, and the vastness of feminine power.
Alyn Caley is a Self Love Trailblazer, Mama, and co-creator of The Wellspring Wellness Co., a holistic wellness company that mentors women into freedom from trauma, so they can increase their impact and influence in this world.
It’s through her extensive trauma work and somatic inner healing practices, woven together with her knowledge of embodiment and the power to heal THROUGH the body, that she has had the privilege to guide dozens of women through their own awakening and profound transformational healing journey.
In today’s episode, we explore:
Alyn’s experience with eating disorders and drug addiction
How becoming addicted to being a better person changed her life
How the things we are ashamed of can actually be a great gift
What it means to be a woman
How we experience trauma as humans
The importance of anger and trauma healing work
The energy of emotions
Generational trauma and how it impacts our body
I hope you enjoyed this episode with Alyn. If you want to learn more about how you can work with her, you can visit her website, follow her on Facebook, and follow her on Instagram to learn more about her offers.
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“Sometimes the things that we're often most ashamed of are the greatest gifts that we can be given.” -Alyn