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We all have the ability to heal ourselves from childhood pain at the deepest level Events from childhood, our first experiences, have the power to shape
our lives. Some do so immediately, offering us challenges to overcome and
encouragement to make use of our talents and interests. In the process
character is built, and we make the first steps upon our personal paths.
Other events seem to lay dormant until adulthood, when our closest
relationships help to bring out the deepest aspects of ourselves. This is
when unexamined lessons can be put to use and untended childhood wounds make
themselves known in a call for healing. We may discover issues of trust coming up, or perhaps we find ourselves
mirroring actions from our past instinctively. No matter the case, we have
the power within us to heal ourselves at the deepest level. With the wisdom
of an adult, we can be the loving parent or guardian we needed as a child.
Knowing that we are each whole spiritual beings having a human experience, we
can nurture ourselves from that wholeness, and then reach out to others as
well. We can recreate scenarios in our mind's eye, trying different outcomes
and following them to their logical conclusions. In doing so, we may be able
to imagine possible reasons a situation occurred as it did, and even accept
that it could not have happened any other way. With the wisdom born from age
and experience, we might be able to see events from a different perspective,
bringing new understanding and freeing ourselves from any hold the past may
have on us.
Life offers opportunities to clear these weeds in the gardens of our souls.
However, when we want to focus on easier and more pleasant tasks, we are
likely to pass up the chances, leaving the wounds to continue to drain our
energy and resources for living life fully today. We might find we need
support to face the events of the past, so turning to a trained professional
who can offer tools for healing can be a valid choice. As long as we remember
that the child we were lives on within us, we are always free to go
back and right old wrongs, correct mistaken perceptions, heal wounds,
forgive, and begin anew. |
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