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Christianna Joy Scott's avatar

I’ve never heard of this work before, but I’ve practiced a version of it for a long time. In trauma, I’ve felt that parts of myself are literally lost or dead. But slowly, I’ve come to realize they are here. If I’m quiet, I can hold them, and sometimes, they show themselves to me from new angles. Then, I get to carry that with me, toward wholeness. Thank you for sharing.

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Eva Lydon 🌺's avatar

Emma, this is absolutely beautiful! You describe it so well and it completely makes sense.. to me anyway. It was exactly this - tending to my inner child - that led to me to finally turning a corner with my therapy, and at last giving myself the empathy and compassion that I needed. This has reminded me to do some more work in this area, as it absolutely life changing! Thank you 😊

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