Showing posts with label inner child. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inner child. Show all posts

Sunday, December 1, 2024

Learning to Connect with My Inner Child

Have you met your inner child?


1.  Be open-minded to having an inner child


Somewhere on my journey, I remembered hearing about the importance of connecting with my inner child. Most likely from searching the Internet and listening to others' stories, I remembered a few exercises to try. 


2.  Try writing to your inner child


The first exercise involved writing a letter to my child in my right hand. I also responded to my adult self in a letter using my left (less dominant) hand. I felt scared but grateful for hearing what my inner child might say. I was shocked when I read the letters. My inner child had a lot to say. 

I felt a deep sense of connection and understanding   The exchange was definitely helpful.

I gained insight into my thoughts and feelings, a better understanding of my childhood, and how it relates to my current life.  It was a powerful and emotional experience that I will never forget. 

This experience made me realize that I need to take more time to reflect on my life and to be mindful of my thoughts and actions.  It was a beautiful reminder of the strength and resilience of the human spirit.

3   Try meditating - there are several meditations on YouTube

Another exercise I used was meditation. With an open mind, I asked my inner child where she wanted to meet.  On a sandy beach by the ocean, we met.  She was about three years old and was playing in the sand. 

There was a log on the beach.  In my mind, I sat on the log, watching her play. She smiled at me, and I smiled back. I could feel the warmth of the sun on my skin. I felt a sense of peace and joy. Yet it took several meditation sessions before she joined me on the log. I had to earn her trust.

Finally, after getting to know my inner child, we revisited some of the situations in which she suffered neglect or abuse. I was told to ask her what she needed from me. She seemed to make the room disappear in one situation and wanted to leave. 

These meditation experiences were valuable. I gained insight into what my inner child needed and how I could better meet those needs. I also healed the wounds of the past and created a more positive future.

4. Explore art therapy

A third exercise involved art.  This exercise allowed me to express my feelings visually and to gain a better understanding of my emotions. It also helped me to create a sense of peace and clarity. I encouraged my inner child to draw as well. 

 The artwork helped me release emotions I had stored for years. When I finished it, I felt a sense of accomplishment and pride. It was a rewarding experience that I will always cherish.

5.  Be playful

Another way I connected with my inner child was by doing playful and fun things, such as going to the movies, sitting on a playground, or even buying stickers. I also enjoyed playing board games or doing arts and crafts. 

Taking time to appreciate the little things was a great way to connect with my inner child. I look forward to continuing this connection throughout my life. It helps me stay grounded and connected to my true self. I look forward to creating more fun memories with my inner child.

I created a few videos for connecting with your inner child on YouTube: