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Episode Description
You want love. You want a connection. You want to feel truly seen by another person. So why does something inside you pull away the moment intimacy actually arrives?
In this episode of Love Activated, Sarrah Rose explores what she calls the Intimacy Gap—the space between the closeness we desire and the closeness our nervous system is actually capable of holding. Drawing from more than two decades of studying tantra, modern psychology, and human relationships, Sarrah reveals why intimacy struggles are often not communication problems or compatibility problems, but capacity problems.
Through personal stories, client case studies, and tantric wisdom, she explains how early experiences teach the body to associate closeness with pressure, overwhelm, or emotional responsibility. You'll learn why chemistry is often mistaken for intimacy, how self-protection disguises itself as independence, and why many successful, high-achieving people find it hardest to fully receive love.
In this episode:
- What the Intimacy Gap is and why it affects so many people
- Why intimacy struggles are often capacity problems, not relationship problems
- How childhood experiences shape your ability to receive love
- The difference between chemistry, intensity, and true intimacy
- Why successful people often struggle with emotional closeness
- How nervous system regulation impacts relationships
- The role of Shakti (life force energy) in connection and intimacy
- Why emotional safety matters more than communication techniques
- A simple breath practice to help you receive love more fully
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