The Roar Within: A Hypnotic Invitation to Power and Presence
In the wild, the lion doesn't repeat itself. The tiger doesn’t explain. One roar shifts the atmosphere. Meanwhile, the dog barks, again and again, trying to be heard, trying to feel safe. In this metaphorically rich exploration, we ask: when you feel threatened or unseen, are you roaring from rooted power… or barking from depletion? This blog invites a compassionate check-in with your energy, your nervous system, and your inner voice and offers insight into how hypnosis can help you return to calm authority. Reflect. Reclaim. And remember: your presence speaks louder than noise ever could.
There’s a reason the jungle holds its breath when a lion lets out a roar.
It’s not the volume alone…it’s the intention behind it.
A roar isn’t frantic.
It isn’t repetitive.
It doesn’t need to prove itself.
It simply is, an undeniable transmission of power, presence, and certainty.
Now contrast this with the dog who barks…again and again.
Bark. Bark. Bark.
Often out of fear. Out of uncertainty.
Out of needing to be heard because it doesn’t feel it will be respected otherwise.
The dog may feel threatened and respond with noise.
The lion?
The lion assesses.
The lion waits.
And then, with one roar, it realigns the entire forest.
So the question becomes:
How are you channeling your energy when you feel unsafe, unseen, or disrespected?
Are you exhausting yourself in constant commentary, overexplaining, defending, preparing for imaginary attacks before they even happen?
That’s the bark.
It’s loud, yes, but it’s also possibly leaking your power.
And here’s the powerful truth:
This isn’t about judgment.
Some days, we’re all barking.
But if you’ve forgotten how to roar, it’s time to remember.
How Hypnosis Helps You Reclaim the Roar
Hypnosis is not about control, it’s about choice.
In the hypnotic space, we slip beneath the barking mind and find the original blueprint…the inner lion, the knowing lion who never needed to be repetitive to be heard.
You’ll reconnect to the calm, unwavering part of you that doesn’t need to convince anyone, because its very presence speaks volumes.
Through guided inner work, hypnosis teaches the nervous system to pause instead of react…
To ground instead of spiral…
To roar, not bark, when it actually matters.
So if you’ve been barking too much lately, perhaps it’s not a sign that you may be experiencing what I call “energy leaks” as a result.
It’s a sign that your system is tired…
That your soul desires to be protected…
That your truth deserves a more potent channel.
Next time, when you feel the urge to react:
Pause.
Breathe.
Ask yourself:
“Am I roaring… or barking?”
Let that awareness alone begin the recalibration.
And when you’re ready to return to your inner jungle throne… hypnosis will walk you home.
With fierce love and embodied truth,
Liz
And if you’re ready to go deeper, consider these reflective questions:
Where in my life am I expending energy trying to be heard, rather than being rooted in knowing I already matter?
What does my version of a ‘roar’ feel like: calm, clear, certain, and when was the last time I embodied it?
Is there a part of me that feels safer in noise than in silence and what would happen if I trusted stillness instead?