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S2 Ep10 - Creating Safety for the Spiritually Sensitive, How to Help Sensitive Hearts Feel Seen, Heard, and Understood.

S2 Ep10 - Creating Safety for the Spiritually Sensitive, How to Help Sensitive Hearts Feel Seen, Heard, and Understood.

Season 2 Episode 10 Published 2 months, 4 weeks ago
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In this episode, Tricia and Murray explore how to create environments where spiritually sensitive people feel safe enough to open their hearts. Many spiritually sensitive individuals experience life deeply—emotionally, relationally, and spiritually. When they sense criticism, pressure, or misunderstanding, they may withdraw rather than share what is really going on inside.

So how do we draw them out?

Together, Tricia and Murray discuss practical ways spouses, parents, friends, and leaders can cultivate safety, patience, and empathy in their relationships. Drawing from principles of empathetic communication, they talk about how curiosity, reflective listening, validation, and respectful dialogue can help sensitive hearts feel seen, heard, and understood.

Throughout the conversation, Murray shares insights and stories about listening for heart intention, while Tricia offers practical examples of how to communicate in ways that invite openness rather than shut it down.

In this episode you’ll learn how to:

  • Lead with curiosity instead of correction

  • Reflect back what someone is sharing so they feel truly heard

  • Validate a person’s experience without judging it

  • Ask permission before offering advice

  • Honor spiritual sensitivity as a gift rather than a weakness

When people feel understood and respected, trust grows—and safety follows.

Join Tricia and Murray as they unpack how creating safe relational spaces can draw out the depth, wisdom, and beauty within spiritually sensitive people.

Because safety grows where people feel heard, respected, and unhurried.


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