
Sacred Unrest
Sacred unrest refers to a state of dissatisfaction or discomfort regarding social, environmental, or spiritual issues. Sacred unrest recognizes the deep sense of urgency and responsibility that individuals feel towards addressing the problems and injustices in the world, and more specifically for our purposes, the Christian church.
This concept acknowledges that unrest can be a state worthy of deep respect and a catalyst for positive change and transformation. It emphasizes the need for individuals to channel their concerns and passions into meaningful action to create a more just and sustainable world. Sacred unrest encourages people to engage in activism, community building, and personal growth to address our challenges as a global society and church.
This podcast is a vehicle to help guide those who have experienced spiritual harm and religious abuse toward exploring paths of spiritual healing and deeper faith.
Sacred Unrest
6 - Cultivating a Uniquely LGBT Spirituality after Religious Trauma: Interview with Tarrin Anderson, MA
In this interview, I talk with Tarrin Anderson, MA, LAC-T, who discusses the journey of LGBTQIA+ individuals healing from religious trauma and finding their spirituality. Tarrin shares insights into the effects of religious harm, the challenges of leaving a religious community, and the importance of self-acceptance and embodiment in the healing process. The conversation highlights practical approaches to fostering healing, reclaiming identity, and creating safe, supportive spaces for LGBTQIA+ individuals in spiritual contexts.
Tarrin is a Licensed Associate Counselor-Therapist and a certified Spiritual Director with a Master of Arts in Depth Psychology, specializing in Jungian and Archetypal Studies. Passionate about the Soul, Divine Union, and the power of imagination, Tarrin works with individuals seeking to embody their true selves by connecting deeply with their inner world through dreams, intuition, and creative expression. With a background in spiritual direction, religious/spiritual trauma, Jungian depth psychology, and LGBTQIA+ issues, Tarrin provides a compassionate and transformative space for personal growth and healing. A past president of Phoenix Friends of C.G. Jung, Tarrin is dedicated to helping others align with their most authentic selves and share their unique gifts with the world.
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