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Healing the Inner Child

Healing the Inner Child

Attending the Mission to Millions seminar made me realize how much of my childhood pain I still carry in my current life. Recognizing the pain that is buried inside of us is layer by layer process: we’re not aware of the deeper layers because they are too painful to face. But once you go through a superficial layer and clean the pain that was stored there, you regain some of your personal power and you are ready to tackle a deeper, more painful layer.

This is what happened when I went back to high school 15 years after graduating to speak about my coming out experience. One of my biggest surprises was to realize how inoffensive this environment was, while in my mind I was still carrying the memories of high school being a very hostile place where I was constantly afraid of being bullied. Going back 15 years later with a much stronger self confidence changed my vision of this environment, and it affected my vision of both now and 15 years ago! I know and I feel that I healed a big chunk of my teenage-hood simply by physically going back to a high school and realizing how benevolent this environment can be when coming from a different perspective.

Re-Experiencing with Grownup Eyes

Healing the inner childI still find absolutely amazing that our memory retains information according to its emotional importance. I find fascinating that, even though my self-confidence grew a lot since high school, because some memories were inserted in my mind while my self-confidence was at a certain level, I still feel the effects of these events as if my self-confidence had remained to that low level. It’s not enough to KNOW that a certain memory is no longer valid, you have to EXPERIENCE a newer, better event to replace that memory with new information that serves you better.

Unfortunately, I don’t see practical occasions where I could go back to a primary school and heal that part of my childhood as well. But instead I started going back through visualization. I discovered a powerful Energy Healing Therapy that we can perform on ourselves and that works very well. This technique says that the first step to healing the inner child is awareness of your childhood traumas. In my case, it was a fear of lacking and losing affection, a fear of abandonment and a feeling of disconnection from humanity. Once you have found what are the most painful memories of your childhood, you need to invite the pain into your conscious mind. In order to protect you, your subconscious mind has pushed the pain down somewhere inside of you so that you don’t have to consciously feel it anymore, but it still has the same effects on you even though you are not consciously aware of it anymore. You simply have become accustomed to the pain. Carrying a large amount of suffering inside you contributes to keeping you away from the source (or God) and will lead to a feeling of isolation. This will also produce a feeling of missing out on life and of being disconnected from your true passion and life’s purpose.

Going Back to the Source

If you need pointers to help you find out what you biggest childhood hurdles are, you can assume that shame is a good one to start with. Shame is at the core of all wounds. I did a psychotherapy for a few years and my psychologist kept coming back on the theme of shame. It took me years to open up to the concept and realize the amount of shame that I felt during my childhood. My subconscious mind was protecting me and preventing that realization from coming into my conscious mind. And all that time I believed she was on the wrong track! This is just to tell you how much the mind can go to great extents to keep you “protected” from a Truth that could hurt you. The problem though is that the mind is only protecting you on the short term. On the long run, it is better to face the pain of bringing up painful memories and getting rid of them permanently.

So here’s how to do it:

1. Sit or lie down and relax. Take a couple of deep breaths and allow your body to relax completely.

2. Turn your attention inwards and ask yourself what is to be released. Pay close attention to your emotions and to what you feel in your body.

3. Once you have physically located the pain, visualize yourself reaching in and gently pulling it out.

4. Shower was is being removed with love and light and fill the new empty space with light.

5. Once you’re done, surround yourself with a bubble of love and protection and visualize your connection to the cosmos and the earth with a column of light flowing through the top of your head and the bottom of your root chakra.

Continue breathing slowly and deeply for a few minutes to continue the healing process.

As I said earlier, childhood pain is organized in layers. Healing the inner child will therefore likely be done in several steps. You will make more progress during some sessions, less in others. At the beginning it might take more time to scratch the surface but as you get used to the process, it will become easier and easier to address deeper issues.

Click here to read more about the Subconscious Mind Childhood.


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What is Reiki?

I recently had my follow up session after my reiki initiation 3 months ago. I talk a lot about the subconscious mind (I even wrote a book on it!) but I don’t talk a lot about my weekly reiki. The other students and I talked a little bit about our experience on sharing our interest in reiki with people around us and we all concluded that it’s too bad so few people are interested by it. I see the incredible benefits it does for me and I wish that everybody could take advantage from it. After some sessions, I could breathe a lot better (and I’ve never had any problems breathing), some other sessions, my stamina suddenly increased tremendously and many times, after leaving my reiki session, the colours outside seemed brighter and more vivid. It’s a similar experience to the first time I wore glasses: I had a large grin across my face, discovering the world, realizing everything was much more detailed than what I originally saw. I was astounded that I could perceive the definition of the leaves in the trees! But back to the main topic, what is reiki exactly?

what is reikiWhen you do reiki, your therapist cleanses the subtle energies you are surrounded by. Everybody is familiar with the concept of the “personal bubble” and we all have already felt the discomfort when someone steps in too close. This is because we’re made out of several energy layers that we don’t see, but that we can feel if we pay attention. When I attended Bob Proctor’s Matrixx, there was an energy healer present and they did a demonstration together. It was quite impressive to see the effects of Bob’s energy field 10 feet away from him. So, by doing reiki regularly, you clean your subconscious mind of all the junk that you don’t even know is there. As I wrote before, 95% of our thoughts and actions are controlled by our subconscious mind! Read my article on How the Mind Works if you want to know more. Or you can even consider getting my book My Sweet Beloved Subconscious Mind if you are as passionate about the topic as I am!

So doing reiki is very important for me because there is no way I can become aware of all the subconscious beliefs that I need to improve in order to live a better life. Reiki therefore helps me move beyond those beliefs without having to consciously uncover each one of them. It’s like a fast forward button that allows you to grow faster and that you can combine with any other personal development exercise or training you might already have.

My reiki therapist in Quebec is Frédéric Noël and his website is in French only.

My reiki therapist in the San Francisco Bay Area was Stacey Butcher and you can visit her website here.

Follow this link to read my other articles on the Subconscious Mind.