Redefining childhood through self-knowledge

    Redefining childhood through self-knowledge

    Childhood is the ground we will always step on. It is in childhood that the first and main memories are formed.


    Faced with this process, it is necessary to re-signify a death, a feeling of abandonment, an abuse, a rejection, a comparison.

    The awakening of consciousness gives us the gift of self-knowledge, which provides an immersion in pain to later realize that: “Everything makes sense, but not everything has an explanation” – Arly Cravo. And so, a new journey begins…


    Contemplating childhood makes us question: what impacts did childhood leave? What memories do I need to carry but still carry? Which projections are still revived in the current phase?


    How many times do we say to ourselves: childhood memories should only stay in the past. And who never?!

    But we forget that childhood is that little place we always need to return to and, to better understand what happens in adulthood, it is essential to go back to accept our story exactly as it was. And it is necessary to transform, to give a new meaning to those emotional impacts that are latent in adulthood, such as: insecurity, reactivity, low self-esteem, inferiority, feeling of abandonment or not feeling loved, comparison...

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    What feeling did you experience in childhood and still relive to this day?


    The key to the turning point is self-knowledge, that is, revisiting childhood to give new meaning.


    Have you revisited childhood to understand your adulthood?

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