What exactly is it that deep wounds produce?
The most obvious is loneliness and isolation, isn’t it?
Surprisingly few people seem to realize that there is a depth to the feeling of loneliness created by the emotion of loneliness, even if it is simply called loneliness.
And in all my years of healing, I believe that loneliness is related to two factors.
that is
[Personality (quality you were born with) x environment you grew up in = depth of loneliness
It is.
The feeling of loneliness that each person has creates a sense of loneliness, and the mind drives loneliness to deeper and deeper places to hide that loneliness.
The loneliness that the heart is trying to hide.
I realized that this loneliness caused by loneliness could never be healed by healing the inner child alone, so I decided to heal my clients’ loneliness and loneliness head-on.
But, you see, this feeling of loneliness is not something that can be easily healed in a single visit.
Loneliness, cloaked in a shell of multiple layers of loneliness, does not reveal itself so easily.
Even if the shell of loneliness is broken again, the next feeling of loneliness is still there in the emotional depths, coated with layers of loneliness.
To put it simply, you can think of it as “sinking alone at the bottom of a big lake of loneliness.
From that state, little by little, I went down (deep into the emotional depths), healing the loneliness that was hidden deep within.
But the size, depth, and emotional weight of this lonely lake are different for everyone.
Some people reached the depths of their loneliness after about three healings, but most people could finally see the depths of their loneliness after five or more healings.
And through my healing of loneliness, I was reminded of the depth, weight, and breadth of the human emotional heart.