It’s often so tricky to spot love bombing right away because it feels like you’re getting everything you desire—effortless love, understanding, support. Yet, when affection’s too intense too soon, kinda feels like there’s this ulterior motive behind it, that’s a red flag. Pay attention to the speed of the relationship’s progression. If someone seems overly eager to push commitment, like talking marriage or soulmates very early on, that’s a classic sign. Genuine affection has a natural pace, respects your boundaries and doesn’t feel like a manipulation.
Withdrawing when you don’t reciprocate the same way, or guilting you, is another clear warning. Love bombing sets you up to be dependent emotionally, then when you don’t immediately respond or conform—things change. If you find they’re starting to control bits and pieces of your life, like dictating who you can see or what you do, definitely something’s off.
Healing afterward isn’t any easy road but Ayurveda can indeed offer some gentle guidance. With doshas (your constitutional type), often emotional upheaval can aggravate Vata—leading to anxiety, self-doubt, fear. Grounding practices can help manage this imbalance. Routine is key. Start your day with warm lemon water to balance digestive Agni, nourishing your digestive fire.
Include warming, moist foods in your diet—think cooked veggies, whole grains, warm spices like cinnamon and ginger. Simple yet soothing, even sipping on herbal teas like chamomile or ashwagandha can be comforting. Meditation, too, helps; it calms wandering thoughts and improves introspection. Try laughter yoga or lighthearted activities, engage yourself in things that bring joy and revive your confidence.
Trust yourself again by slowly rebuilding self-worth, knowing that you’re resilient, capable. Create a circle of supportive friends; they provide perspective. Go gentle, allow time to pass, and remember that being sceptical doesn’t mean you’re guarded—it’s being wise in protecting your heart.
So, you’ve been through it, and by sharing your experience, you’re also healing and helping others. Recognizing you are enough as you are, putting yourself first—it’s how you regain control of your happiness without needing validation from others. Keep sharing, keep growing, it’s all part of the process. 🌱