He who looks outside dreams
He who looks within awakens
Carl Jung
Robbed of a healthy childhood
Our inner vision clouds and dims
Left deep inside of our heart
Is a hole
We sadly forget the true meaning
Of
And yet
It possess us entirely
More and more completely until we face it
Inside of that dark well
A child is crying out
When our body hurts and we lack the skill to listen
Then that child screams louder
And depression is our clue
To the light and life we buried
And as we turn away
With a darkening gaze
Our souls become more and more tormented
But life has a wisdom sown deep inside of
All of this suffering
All of our pain
The answer
Stop running away
From the one who is seeking you
Turn instead to face
What has become clouded
Open your inner ears to hear
What has become
Both buried
And hidden in silence
Talking to that child, comforting her, reimagining her strength can be healing.
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So so profoundly healing, Evelyn ❤
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This really resonated with me. I have childhood trauma that took most of my life to process.
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Ohh! Take care of yourself dude. I hope that you are fine now!
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Healing our fragmentation is a journey.
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