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When Love Meant Disappearing

  • Aug 8, 2025
  • 3 min read

Camilla Wellton, creator, mother, reality explorer, somatic educator and author is the founder of The Sensual Institute. She guides soul-led individuals in embodied transformation through the I AWAKE system, weaving depth psychology, somatic healing, and sensual intelligence.

Executive Contributor Camilla Wellton

Somewhere along the way, you learned that being loved meant being good. Not real. Not whole. Not fully alive. Just… good.


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You became the one who caused no waves.

Who read the room before speaking.

Who twisted yourself into smaller shapes

just to stay close to the people you needed most.


You didn’t call it self-abandonment.

You called it kindness.

Maturity.

Strength.

Sensitivity.


You didn’t do it for praise.

You did it for survival.

Because in the earliest rooms you entered,

love came with terms and conditions.


Be grateful.

Be quiet.

Be easy to love.


And so you became the peacemaker.

The softener.

The one who didn’t ask for too much, didn’t take up too much space.

You made yourself smaller, not out of fear but out of loyalty.

Loyalty to connection.

Loyalty to belonging.


Because of the cost of not being loved?

Too high to risk.


And maybe now, even decades later,

you still feel it in your nervous system, that flicker of hesitation before you express a need.

That tightening before you share something vulnerable.

That quiet self-check:

“Is this too much?”


Even when your mind knows better, your body still remembers the rules:

Love must be earned.

Care must be reciprocated immediately.

To be safe, be pleasing.


But here’s what I want to offer you:


That version of love?

That was someone else’s version.

Shaped by their own wounds.

Filtered through their own unhealed frameworks.

Handed down, maybe for generations, as a survival script.


But it’s not the only way.


There is a kind of love that doesn’t require you to disappear.

That doesn’t flinch at your grief or your rage.

That doesn’t shrink you down to the size of someone else’s comfort.

That love doesn’t need you to be sweet all the time.

It needs you to be whole.


And getting there, reclaiming that kind of love, starts with a quiet, radical act:


Naming what shaped you.

Tracing the beliefs you inherited.

Seeing clearly the rules you followed without even knowing they were rules.


This is the work we do in my book The Invisible Framework, the first step in a much larger journey.


It’s the beginning of a 9-book series called I awake, designed to help you come home to your body, your heart, and your truth.


Not in a performative, spiritual-bypassing kind of way, but in the real, messy, aching, gorgeous process of re-connection.


Book One isn’t about fixing you.

It’s about seeing you.

All of you.

Especially the parts you had to hide to survive.


It helps you uncover how early love shaped your identity.

How “being good” became a strategy, not a personality.

And how that strategy might now be standing in the way of the intimacy, creativity, and freedom you long for.


Because love, real love, can hold your full self.


And your nervous system deserves to know that.

Not just as a concept.

But as a felt, embodied truth.


If this lands, start here:

Explore Book One The Invisible Framework here.


No more shrinking.

No more pleasing than just to be allowed to stay.


You were never too much.

You were just trying to be safe.


Let’s rewrite that story.

Together.


Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, and visit my website for more info!

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Camilla Wellton, Creator, Somatic educator, Founder and Author

She guides soul-led individuals in embodied transformation through the I AWAKE system, weaving depth psychology, somatic healing, and sensual intelligence.

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