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Jul 20, 2010
Guest has asked for advice on healing emotional wounds. Taken from Abraham-Hicks audio CD Relationships & Co-creation.
As a child I was unloved except by two persons, my brother and my maternal grandmother, so I developed an emotional defense, like a wall, in order to survive, but when I had my own family, my wife and children gradually tore that wall down. It should have been my role to teach them, but they taught me- amazing!
I had no sense of belonging in those early years, as a result of the coldness and indifference of the one person responsible for providing a healthy environment for my maturing.
In many ways I was immature because of this dysfunctional situation, but thank goodness I was able to bask in the unconditinal love afforded me by my family.
As a child I was unloved except by two persons, my brother and my maternal grandmother, so I developed an emotional defense, like a wall, in order to survive, but when I had my own family, my wife and children gradually tore that wall down. It should have been my role to teach them, but they taught me- amazing!
ReplyDeleteI had no sense of belonging in those early years,
as a result of the coldness and indifference of the one person responsible for providing a healthy environment for my maturing.
In many ways I was immature because of this dysfunctional situation, but thank goodness I was able to bask in the unconditinal love afforded me by my family.
Hello Arcadian :) As always I appreciate your thoughtful thoughts and your input. You are a success story !
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