Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Childrearing & Healing Our Inner Child-A Talk on Nov. 13th


Having the main focus of my practice and search on becoming the master of my own life for over a decade, doing long intensive meditations and solitary meditations in mountains, I found myself needing to apply what I have learned in all aspects of daily life.  For another decade, I have immersed myself in the Mongolian culture, an ancient nomadic culture which is still sustaining natural connections to nature, to earth, to all living things, to each other, to oneself in the most profound ways, to our own souls, to ancestors and all souls beyond physical limitations.  The connections are tangibly felt in every aspect of life, especially I found, in childrearing, now that we are rearing one.

I once mentioned to Jerigtu that we need to communicate with our child more often.  He replies, it’s not about how much to communicate, but whether how to communicate.  Most conflicts between parents and children come from communicating from the mind.  Rather communicating through the heart makes true connection.

How to communicate through the heart?  For this we must know our own heart.

Many of my sessions lately have been focusing on one’s early years, when we vividly experienced our emotions, but had not the language to express them.  Some emotions are naturally expressed through behaviors such as throwing things, stomping and outright temper tantrums.  Our body knows naturally how to grow into our potentials and how to heal.  When our natural instincts are suppressed, we lack the nervous connections to carry through this emotional growth process.  Sometimes this suppression seems normal and seemed to make sense because it’s been in existence for generations, and may have served a survival purpose at one point in the family history.  To fulfill our emotional and energetic potentials is to release these old survival mechanisms and holding patterns from our body, from our organ systems.  This is also an expansion to our heart and to our capacity to release into our true self.

I especially find new mothers with babies ripe for this personal growth.  It’s an perfect opportunity to heal the self and the family.  Many subconscious memories without word expression get awakened by our baby mirroring back to us.  For example frustration may be felt between an inexperienced mother and the baby, and exacerbates with passing back and forth.  Babies can wake up the family suppression patterns that we have gotten numb to, and remind us there is another way, to release to a more free, joyous and powerful self.  When we take time to heal ourselves, we are also creating a greater containment for our baby to develop to their greatest potentials.  Our heart is greater to mirror back to our baby.  Furthermore, we are healing the family wound in the lineage on the soul reincarnation level.

For these reasons, we are building our Earth Shaman Center in Inner Mongolia, aiming to support the natural growth, healing and expansion of humanity, regaining our sustained connection with nature and with our soul’s journey, in this complete cycle of life.  

If you’d like to hear us talk more about our center, the healing and self-development programs we will provide, and about the Mongolian Shamanic culture, please join us at: 

Greenwood Library 
Wednesday, Nov. 13 
6:00-7:30pm
By donation

We will show videos and photos of our center and answer questions about Shamanic Healing and Energy & Soul Psychology.  Please share this email with your friends and family, and help us pass on the words to all who may be interested.