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Tea, Talk, and Tarot with Psychic Christine Wallace: Embracing Rejection and Healing

Updated: Sep 26

Tea, Talk, and Tarot with Psychic Christine Wallace: Embracing Rejection and Healing

Welcome to Tea, Talk, and Tarot—a podcast where we sip tea, have deep conversations, and dive into the mysteries of the universe through tarot. I’m your host, Psychic and Life Advisor Christine Wallace, Owner Of Mystical Charms And Things


Today, we're exploring a topic that everyone faces at some point in their life: rejection. 💔

Rejection can be one of the most painful human experiences, whether it’s from a friend, family member, romantic partner, or even a work opportunity. Yet, it’s something that we don’t talk about nearly enough.


Throughout my 35+ years as a psychic consultant, I’ve seen countless people come to me in the wake of rejection—devastated, lost, and confused. But the truth is, rejection is an inevitable part of life. It’s something we all go through, and it’s likely something we will face again and again. So, how do we cope with it? Is there any good that comes from being rejected? And how can we heal from the wounds it leaves behind?

In these episode, I’ll walk you through the ways rejection affects our lives, both mentally and emotionally. I’ll also share some positive perspectives on rejection that may help you view this difficult experience in a new light. Plus, stick around for affirmations that will help you heal from past rejections, whether they come from friends, family, or lovers.

Why Rejection Hurts So Much

Rejection is more than just a bruised ego. It strikes at the very core of our need for belonging. Human beings are wired for connection, and when we’re rejected, it can make us question our worth and value. It can bring up feelings of shame, loneliness, and even cause us to shut down emotionally in future relationships.

Here are two common issues people face when dealing with rejection:

  1. Self-Worth Struggles: Many people equate rejection with personal failure. They think, “I wasn’t good enough,” or “There’s something wrong with me.” This type of thinking can spiral into low self-esteem and long-term feelings of inadequacy. The truth is, rejection is rarely about your value as a person. Often, it’s about compatibility, timing, or simply someone else's perspective. When we internalize rejection, we start believing lies about ourselves, which can keep us stuck in a cycle of pain.

  2. Fear of Future Relationships: Rejection can create a lasting fear of vulnerability. After being hurt, it’s natural to build walls to protect yourself. But these walls often keep out the very things we crave—love, friendship, connection. I’ve seen clients who avoid relationships or new opportunities because they fear facing rejection again. This can lead to isolation and missed chances for personal growth and fulfillment.

Are There Any Good Sides to Rejection?

Believe it or not, rejection can be a blessing in disguise. Sometimes, it’s the universe’s way of redirecting you toward something or someone that’s truly meant for you. When we face rejection, we’re given an opportunity to reflect,



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grow, and evolve. It may not feel like it in the moment, but rejection can serve as a catalyst for transformation.

  • Building Resilience: Every rejection you face builds emotional resilience. It teaches you how to cope with disappointment, how to manage your emotions, and ultimately, how to bounce back stronger. Without rejection, we wouldn’t have the opportunity to develop this vital skill.

  • Reassessment and Redirection: Rejection can also serve as a moment for reassessment. Perhaps that job, relationship, or friendship wasn’t truly aligned with your highest good. When one door closes, another opens. And often, what awaits behind that second door is far better than anything you could have imagined.

Why I Chose This Topic

As a psychic consultant for over 35 years, I’ve helped countless people heal from rejection—whether it’s reuniting them with their soulmate, navigating a painful breakup, or overcoming family estrangement. One thing I’ve noticed is that people rarely talk about how rejection is a universal experience. No one escapes it, yet many suffer in silence. That’s why I chose this topic for today’s episode. I want to normalize the conversation around rejection, because it’s something we will all face multiple times in our lives. And rather than fearing it, we can learn to embrace it, understand it, and heal from it.

Affirmations for Healing from Rejection

If you’ve experienced rejection recently or still carry wounds from the past, here are some affirmations to help you heal:

  • I am worthy of love and connection, even if I’ve been rejected before.

  • I trust that rejection is redirecting me toward what is meant for my highest good.

  • I release any feelings of inadequacy or shame tied to past rejections.

  • I embrace vulnerability, knowing that it is a strength, not a weakness.

  • I am open to new opportunities and relationships, unafraid of what the future holds.

Repeat these affirmations daily, and remember that healing takes time. Be gentle with yourself as you move through this process.

Closing Thoughts

Rejection is a painful but inevitable part of life. However, it doesn’t have to define you. By understanding its effects and learning to embrace the lessons it brings, you can heal and move forward with greater clarity and strength. Remember, rejection is not the end—it's a step toward something better.

Thank you for tuning into Tea, Talk, and Tarot. I’m your psychic Christine Wallace, and I look forward to serving you on this journey of self-discovery and healing. Don’t forget to like, share, subscribe, and leave a review so I can continue bringing you more insightful and empowering episodes. 💫✨

Stay strong, stay open, and always trust that the universe has your back. 🌟


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