3703 North Washington Boulevard,Indianapolis IN 46205
30 April, 2022
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Until we heal the relationship with our mothers, we will outsource from others, what we didn't receive from her. Let's talk about it.
“We all had a mother, stepmother, grandmother, aunt or older sister who helped shape us into the women that we are today. The fact is that no matter who you called “mother“, this has held immense power over your development and choices throughout your entire life. At the same time it may not have been the feminine input and care that you needed and deserved. Whether through your mother’s absence, emotional distance, neglect or physical and emotional abuse, or other life circumstances, you may find yourself still feeling hurt and affected by her actions, or lack of them. This is often called the ‘Mother Wound’.
This wound influences who you become, how you live and what you may bring into your relationships with partners, children and within yourself. Some of the signs that you may have been inflicted with this wound are feelings of worthlessness, a lack of safety and trust, lacking a clear vision for your life, persistent feelings of not being good enough, people pleasing, and feeling separate from the world around you. What we needed as children wasn’t just unconditional love, but we also needed guidance to get to know who we are and what we are made of. Healing the mother wound is an undertaking of great courage and deep love. Allowing yourself to reclaim your lost feelings, permit yourself to grieve and surrender, and ultimately to forgive; so that you can move forward in your life in peace.
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