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Welcome back to another compelling episode of the Mahakatha meditation mantras podcast! In today's thought-provoking installment, host Preeti invites us to embark on a profound exploration of the development of guilt and shame, particularly in the context of our childhood experiences. 

Drawing from her role as a mother to a toddler, Preeti reflects on the stages of her child's development and the discovery that children as young as three years old begin to grapple with feelings of guilt and shame. Through this lens, Preeti shares invaluable insights into the impact of our behaviors and attitudes on those around us.

As she opens up about the three crucial actions to avoid when nurturing children who are undergoing the process of developing guilt and shame, Preeti prompts us to reconsider the labels we attach to others, the way we mock or criticize, and the tendency to compare individuals to others. Her candid reflections compel us to contemplate our own interactions and evaluate how we may have inadvertently shaped others' lives with our words and actions.

A poignant highlight of this episode is the introduction of the Durge Smrita mantra, a divine chant dedicated to the fierce yet compassionate mother goddess Durga. Preeti extends a generous offer of a 30% discount on this powerful mantra, inviting us to embrace its soothing resonance as a means of introspection and relief from the emotional burdens we carry.

Join us on this introspective journey as Preeti masterfully unravels the intricate tapestry of guilt and shame, guiding us toward a deeper understanding of our past experiences and paving the way for healing and self-discovery.

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