Not exact matches
When we grieve our
wounds, we are in the
past in our
emotional body.
Last week the
emotional wounds of the
past were once again ripped open.
(Eckhart Tolle defines the painbody as the accumulated
emotional pain that exists as a negative energy field in your body and mind, and results from the amalgam of memories,
wounds, and experiences you've had in the
past.
In the film, Thomas Haden Church Justin's father, a blue collar worker with his own
wounds from
past military experience that complicate his
emotional connection to his two sons, and their dog.
Against the
emotional manipulations of a
wounded Union soldier on the right side of history, Coppola subtly plants land mines for our allegiances are makes the audience reconcile their unspoken
past.
Feel empowered with a deeper sense of faith in your career and finacial situations as you heal the
emotional wounds that have limited your
past abundance and success.
If you've come to this page you may be seeking support or help with resolving
emotional wounds or unfinished business in your life, improving or working through a challenge in your relationship, moving
past a troubling issue, or removing obstacles to living the life that you want.
Once we understand, (sometimes through buried memories,) that our value as human beings can not be «unworthy, or «not good enough», we can repair mental,
emotional and spiritual
wounds from the
past.
I will assist you in developing effective coping skills to manage stress - anxiety - depression - anger - pain and heal
emotional wounds and resolve issues from the
past that may negatively be impacting on your current life.
If you have suffered a loss or a serious trauma, either recent or distant
past, I can teach you how to heal your
emotional wounds and reclaim your life.»
«When the
Past Is Present: Healing the
Emotional Wounds that Sabotage our Relationships» By David Richo
I help people attend to their
emotional wounds so they don't have to spend their entire life running away from their
pasts.
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Wounded lives, grieving hearts and
past emotional scars do not have to become a permanent part of your future.
We all have «baggage» from our
pasts, and we construct walls of
emotional scar tissue to close over our unhealed
wounds.
Mutual trust and
emotional openness and validation of each other's core vulnerabilities have the potential to heal the old
wounds we carry from our
pasts into our marriage / relationship.
The «
wound» is usually related to
past abandonment, physical or
emotional abuse, rejection, low self - worth, shame, and / or disconnection by parent, caregiver, family, and friends.
Unresolved
emotional conflicts from the
past can create a negative cycle where parents, often without meaning to, inflict psychic
wounds similar to the ones they experienced at the hands of their parents.
This process might also include grieving
past hurts and losses so as to once and for all move on, end the cycle of
emotional wounding, and show up to the tasks of parenthood in empowered and loving ways.