Manufacture And Overhaul: LOOKING FOR WRONG
Quick recap
This meeting was a guided healing session focused on examining the pattern of "looking for something to be wrong," led by KatNBoots138 and Kaptin. The session began with participants sharing their personal experiences with this behavior, including childhood memories of being criticized for normal actions and the tendency to inspect and find issues where none existed. Participants described visiting various symbolic locations during the guided meditation, such as flat surfaces, walls with water, and underwater spaces, representing their internal experiences of looking for problems. The group explored how this behavior often stems from childhood trauma where people were constantly told their actions were wrong, leading to an internalized need to find and fix issues. The session included specific healing activations for releasing guilt, shame, and contracts with thinking something is wrong, with participants sharing personal stories about family dynamics, work situations, and social interactions where this pattern emerged. The conversation ended with closing healings to address timeline issues, burnout, and sensory overload, with participants expressing appreciation for the healing work completed during the session.