
Weltschmerz, Attitude, and the Courage to Live from the Heart
Divine Design Podcast & Divine Letters · Ann-Peggy Hjerte Divine
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Show Notes
In this deeply honest and nuanced conversation, Ann-Peggy Divine, regression therapist and field-holder, meets Lena in an exploration of weltschmerz — the quiet, often unspoken grief of not belonging, of sensing that something in the world, and in ourselves, is fundamentally out of alignment.
https://weltschmerz.se/english/
Together, we move beneath surface attitudes and into the structures that shape them. We explore how many attitudes are formed not from truth, but from protection — patterns developed to survive hurt, judgment, and societal expectations. Lena shares her realization of how living from the head rather than the heart became a form of self-protection, and how this insight opened a doorway toward deeper authenticity and freedom.
The conversation touches on vulnerability, judgment, and the fear of being seen — or misunderstood. We speak about what happens when someone senses beyond masks, and how this can create both distance and truth. From Ann-Peggy’s perspective as a regression therapist, we explore how present-moment emotions can be synchronized with unresolved experiences from earlier life chapters or past lives, and how the soul essence remains constant across lifetimes.
Ann-Peggy introduces EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) as a practical and powerful tool for releasing emotional charge, especially in children. We speak about how children often carry anxiety that mirrors the emotional state of their parents, and why true safety for children begins with emotional regulation and presence in adults.
We also move into early childhood education, future school systems, and why so many young people today experience weltschmerz. Not as a flaw — but as a sensitivity to the energetic structures of the world we have created. Structures that are not only intellectual or political, but deeply embodied — felt in the nervous system, the emotional body, and the field around us.
This is a conversation about losing familiarity, friendships, and old identities — and about the courage it takes to become a living role model for a new way of being. About hitting rock bottom and discovering that life’s deepest solutions are often radically simple: presence, honesty, emotional openness, and heart-based awareness.
This episode is an invitation into vulnerability as strength, into safety as something we cultivate from within, and into the understanding that personal transformation and collective change are inseparable.
If you have ever felt too sensitive for this world — or deeply affected by it — this conversation is for you. Not to be fixed. But to be remembered.