Amputate or Die

127 hours.

That’s how long Aron Ralston was trapped under a boulder in a Utah canyon.

No food.
No water.
No phone signal. 

Just a dull Swiss Army knife… and an unimaginable choice: 

Stay trapped and die slowly.

Or…

Amputate his own arm… and live. 💀

Aron chose freedom.

Now, you’ll probably never face a choice like this!

Not in the wilderness.

Not with a blade.

Not with a LITERAL boulder crushing down on your limbs.

But emotionally? Energetically?

You might be trapped in the same exact way, Pauline.

Buried beneath years of unprocessed trauma… 

Weighed down by invisible pressure… 

Living a life of just… coping.

And you know what? 

Most people are trapped beneath this, and they don’t even know it!

They normalize the weight.

Convince themselves that feeling anxious, heavy, and disconnected is “just how life is.” 

But it’s not. And it never was. 

We’ve all got a choice like Aron. 

The way I see it? 

You can either stay pinned beneath what’s crushing you.

Or you can cut yourself free and finally breathe again. 

The choice is yours.

The good news?

The path to freedom doesn’t require ACTUAL amputation! 😅

Just the right tools and the courage to use them.

So, if you’re ready to break free from what’s been holding you down…

👉 You Can Start By Watching this MASTERCLASS On SHIFTING YOUR INTERNAL BOULDER
It’s a certified banger!

In Love and Harmony,
Pauline

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