Heal the Past
Heal the Past
Why You Need to Heal the Past to Clear the Way for Future Success
We
all have a past, and in that past, we all experience some sort of pain and/or
suffering at times.
We
all have a past, and in that past, we all experience some sort of pain and/or
suffering at times.
Whether
it’s painful memories, disappointments, frustrations, loss, or something else,
facing challenges is a given.
This
journey of life is not guaranteed to be a bed of roses, as everyone goes
through painful times. Many people cope with negative emotions just fine.
But there are many who don’t cope in a positive way.
How do you
cope with the pain and suffering that come your way?
Some
people repress and stuff the pain. This can cause it to get locked in the
subconscious. They don’t even realise they are doing this. This negative energy
that is stuffed down deep may stay there for a while, in what psychology may
call the “shadow side”, but eventually it tries to surface so that it can be dealt
with.
It
is there in the shadows, but it will manifest in certain ways and at certain
times until it is processed and healed.
The Past Can Be Healed
Healing
the past and the pain associated with it is vital to experiencing a more
peaceful, joyful future.
The
first thing that you must do is to recognise that perhaps you’ve repressed or
stuffed some pain down deep through the years. Maybe your childhood was full of
dysfunction, or you got bullied at school.
Perhaps
you had a verbally abusive partner who continually attacked your self-worth. Or
maybe you just never accomplished what you set out to do because of fear and
doubt.
Inner Child Healing &
Shadow Work
I
want you to sit down and take some time to think about your past.
Take
a day, a week, or as much time as it takes.
- Are there things that
happened a long time ago, and you still feel pain or anger because of it?
- Do you feel like you were
victimised, criticised, abused, or neglected?
You
may have heard this kind of work referred to as shadow work or inner child healing work. The gist of this type of
inner healing work is that you consciously go within to explore what pain you
may have ignored, repressed, rejected, numbed out, etc. and heal it.
You
consciously invite negative feelings to surface so you can take an honest look
at them.
It
is critical to face your emotions head-on when it comes to healing wounds and
freeing yourself up for a happy future.
I
will say that not everyone should do this type of inner healing work alone.
Make Sure You Have a Safe Space
& the Right Support to Face Trauma
If
you’ve experienced trauma or you’re just not sure you want to revisit past
memories that were hurtful by yourself, then reach out to a qualified
therapist. (me) It can help immensely to share your stories with someone
who can simply be a safe space for you to share.
A
space where you can be yourself and be loved unconditionally.
Professionals
can also share some insights, tips, and resources that can help you face,
process, and heal past painful memories or experiences.
It’s
not always easy to reach out for help, but almost everyone needs some expert
help at least once in their life. There’s no shame in that.
Want
to know more about Shadow Work? Read this next: Why Do We Do Things We Regret Later? A Look at Our
Shadow Side
Avoid Victim Mentality
If
you’ve adopted a victim or “poor me” attitude, you are disempowering yourself
from living an authentically happy life.
It
is time to really face and embrace past hurts and hang-ups, forgive any
wrongdoers, including you, process them, and bid them adieu. What happened ten
years ago or even ten minutes ago is done. You have a choice to stuff
negative emotions or embrace them, process them, and let them go.
Those
with a victim mentality hold three beliefs: Bad things have happened in the
past and will continue to happen to you, others are to blame for your
misfortune, and there is no point in trying to make a change because it will
not work. - Verywellmind.com
I
understand that it is not easy, and it is certainly a process that takes time.
Finding Help & Reclaiming
Your Life
I
know of a woman who stuffed her pain for over twenty years until her life had
become so unmanageable, she had a mental breakdown. Not able to stuff it down
any more, an avalanche of negative emotions and pain flooded her being.
She
didn’t know what hit her, and couldn’t figure out why she was so emotional,
because she’d always been so strong and in control.
What
happened was like a balloon that gets filled up with too much air and pops; her
psyche absorbed all the pain and negative emotions it could take and
“popped." Her life had become miserable, and she didn’t know what to do.
Fortunately,
she came across a woman who knew what she was dealing with and pointed her to a
good therapist and support group. She worked through her pain and allowed past
wounds to heal.
She
took responsibility for her emotional life and reclaimed her power.
Courageously facing her painful past, she did a lot of journaling and started
a new journey toward wholeness. Now she looks forward to her future while
enjoying her present. Her emotional breakdown, she now calls a “spiritual
transformation."
What’s Trying To Get Your
Attention?
How
about you? Do any of these resonate with what you are going through?
- Have you faced the wounds
of your past?
- Have you felt a gnawing
deep in your soul that seeks your attention, but you keep it at bay?
- Do you stuff your painful
feelings?
- Do you feel like a victim?
- Unable to truly love
yourself?
- Unworthy? Angry? Bitter?
If
so, take some time to consider taking a season to heal your past. Do some
reading on the subject, watch YouTube videos on inner child or shadow work healing (Here's a great one on
a 14-Day Shadow Work Journaling Challenge you may enjoy.).
Start
doing some shadow work journaling. Or, if you need
professional help, go see a therapist. Allow someone who has been there to
help you.
As
you are proactive, you will not only experience the healing of wounds that keep
you from growing, but you will be well on your way to a happier and more
peaceful future.
Do
your best to enjoy the process, as sometimes it can take quite a while.
Offer
gratitude for the good in your life and believe that as you walk your healing
journey, your life is turning toward the better.
You
got this.
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