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Betrayal Trauma Recovery

Find Peace & Calm With Our New BTR Meditations

Betrayal Trauma Recovery

Anne Blythe, M.Ed.

Relationships, Mental Health, Education, Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness

4.71.5K Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2024

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary



This episode is Part 3 of The BTR.ORG Meditation Workshop Series. Part 1: Brand New Meditations for Victims of Betrayal & AbusePart 2: Find Peace & Calm With Our New BTR Meditations (this episode)Part 3: New Meditations: Are You Ready to Start Healing?




If you, like many victims of betrayal and abuse, are desperate for stillness and peace, there is a new resource available to you. Lily, a member of the BTR.ORG community, found peace in the tumult of trauma by utilizing the new BTR.ORG Meditation Workshop. Tune in and read the full transcript below for more.



Chaos on the Outside, Peace on the Inside




"With the chaos on the outside, I was able to find some peace and calm on the inside. And the meditations made that possible."
Lily, Member of the BTR.ORG Community



We understand how exhausting it is to face the trauma of betrayal and abuse. You deserve peace - and some victims find it in the stillness of trauma-informed meditation.



Anne Blythe, founder of BTR.ORG, developed The BTR.ORG Meditation Workshop to offer you peace and healing regardless of what your circumstances may be.









BTR.ORG Is Here For You



Enroll in The BTR.ORG Meditation Workshop today - and experience the peace and calm that you have always deserved.



Full Transcript:



Anne (00:01):Welcome to BTR.ORG. This is Anne.



Last week I interviewed Pat about her experience with the meditations that I've written. This week, I'm interviewing another member of our community, I'm gonna call her Lily. So she enrolled in The BTR.ORG Living Free Workshop and then she enrolled in The Meditation Workshop and she's gonna share her experience. Talk to me about how you felt progressively as you did the meditation the first time, the second time, the third time. Do you think that it benefited you to do the same meditation three times?



"I was able to find some peace and calm on the inside"



Lily (02:03):Yes. I do believe it was beneficial to do it more than once. When I was listening to it, I was also going through a rough week in my divorce process. I found it very grounding to review and do the visualization and then actually to have the same visualization.



So while I was going through all the turmoil on the outside, in my circumstances, the meditation and the visualization and the process being the same actually provided some grounding for me to be able to kind of stay steady through it. With the chaos on the outside, I was able to find some peace and calm on the inside. And the meditations made that possible.



"I was surprised at just how grounded I felt"



I was surprised at just how grounded I felt when I came into this process. And I didn't know that I could get away because my situation is difficult. My husband, he, he went after my son when I got away. He's very destructive. This meditation, it helped me go, okay, no, I deserve this. I can do this, I can get through this.



Anne (03:05):It helps you feel more calm?



Lily (03:08):Yeah. 'cause my son has an anxiety disorder at this point, and so he feeds off of my anxiety.

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0:00.0

Welcome to BTR.org. This is Anne. No matter what you're going through right now.

0:07.0

No matter if you thought things were under control, no matter if you hoped things would get better,

0:12.0

if you realize you're back to square

0:13.8

one if you find yourself needing support we're here if you're new to the

0:20.0

BTR podcast consider starting with the oldest episodes first and then work your way

0:24.7

forward chronologically. If you do that you'll hear a change in my voice as I grow in my confidence

0:29.8

and skills. If you're like the majority of our listeners, you're experiencing the type of abuse that's

0:36.3

invisible and difficult to wrap your head around.

0:39.1

Your husband is using porn or having affairs or lying to you or all of the above and no one understands how to actually

0:45.8

help you.

0:47.3

We do.

0:49.1

If you're wondering where to start, go to BTR.org slash steps to see your next three steps. BTR coaches are not

0:57.6

only professionally trained in trauma and abuse, we've lived through it ourselves.

1:01.4

We get it.

1:03.0

With BTR group sessions, you have access to at least 21 sessions a week to choose from.

1:09.0

Our group sessions are for women victims of emotional and psychological abuse

1:13.5

and sexual coercion.

1:15.1

You can access our daily group sessions

1:16.9

from your closet, from a parked car in your garage.

1:20.3

Check out the session schedule at BTR.org.

1:23.0

We'd love to see you in a group session today.

1:26.7

Last week I interviewed Pat about her experience

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