
Ep. 27 Are the Spiritual Spaces You’re in Actually Safe? - With Azriel Lume
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Show Notes
In this episode of The Reclamation Hour, we are talking to Azriel Lume about what it truly means to be an ethical, embodied spiritual practitioner - and what to look for when searching for spiritual spaces.
We discuss the anatomy of ethical facilitation, why trauma-informed practice is non-negotiable, and how spiritual work must be grounded in accountability, activism, and continued learning. This is a must-listen for anyone on the path of healing, holding space, or guiding others in sacred work.
We explore:
- How to identify and cultivate safe, ethical spiritual spaces
- Why ongoing education and mentorship are essential for facilitators
- The importance of embodiment and knowing your own triggers
- What it means to be a truly trauma-informed practitioner
- Why naming your lineages and teachers matters
- The role of cognitive dissonance in harm and healing
- How spirituality and activism are inherently connected
- Honoring client autonomy and consent in healing spaces
- The real responsibilities that come with holding space for others
Resources Mentioned:
- Connect with Azriel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/azriel.lume/
- Find Azriel's website and offerings: https://linktr.ee/azriellume
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