But their journey out of their shame and into a life of flourishing joy was realized not least because of their willingness to be known. It is not difficult to suggest, therefore, that the process of being known is necessary for the healing of shame. But what practical steps do we take to address the mind-body state of shame, given that it so thoroughly infects and disintegrates every functional domain of the mind? How do we confront it, given that it is highly resistant to efforts that are often limited to changing what we think rationally?