Category Emotional & Mental
Approaches 7
Traditions 4
This page aggregates traditional and holistic approaches referenced across our library. It is not medical advice. Consult a qualified practitioner for diagnosis and treatment.

Essential Oils 1

Bergamot

It helps release self-judgment, shame, and the need for external validation

Crystals 4

Nuummite

It addresses shame, self-loathing, and the sense of being fundamentally flawed

Obsidian

It is the stone of deep shadow work, helping you confront and integrate anger, fear, grief, and shame that have been pushed into the unconscious

Peridot

It is especially healing for those who carry shame about their desires and needs

Turquoise

It is deeply healing for those who have been silenced or shamed

Meditation 1

Metta (Loving-Kindness)

Reduces self-criticism and shame

Sound Healing 1

Liberation from Fear

Dissolves unconscious guilt and shame patterns

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best natural remedies for shame?

There are 7 natural approaches for shame across 4 healing traditions on Satyora, including Essential Oils, Crystals, Meditation. Some popular options include Bergamot, Nuummite, Obsidian, Peridot, Turquoise. Always consult a qualified practitioner before starting any natural treatment protocol.

How many holistic traditions address shame?

On Satyora, shame is addressed by 4 different healing traditions, including Essential Oils, Crystals, Meditation, Sound Healing. Each tradition offers unique approaches and remedies.

Can Ayurveda help with shame?

While our library does not currently list specific Ayurvedic formulations for shame, other traditions on Satyora offer 7 natural approaches that may help.

Are there yoga or meditation practices for shame?

Yes. Meditation: Metta (Loving-Kindness). These mind-body practices can complement other healing approaches.

Is the information on this page medical advice?

No. This page aggregates traditional and holistic approaches for shame referenced across our library of 7 natural remedies. It is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare practitioner for diagnosis and treatment of any health condition.

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