What do you do when hurt manifests in your life? Maybe someone is
currently and actively hating on you. Or maybe your thoughts are of past or
recent slights, deep wounds, and traumas. Maybe your hurt arises from your feelings
of fear, anger, or hate. However hurt manifests in your life, what do you do?
Do you depress the feelings; anesthetize your mind? Maybe your anesthetic is drugs
or alcohol, ice cream, shopping, gambling, exercise or…just name your addictive behavior
of choice.
Do you let your feelings capture the real estate of your mind, while you run over and over your strategies for how to manage the hurt, get revenge for it, stop it? Do you lose sleep while your thoughts circle and circle the drain of your pain?
Do you act out your feelings on innocent bystanders in your family or
workplace? Yell at your partner or kids or co-workers? Take out your hurt on the grocery story clerk?
Do you turn your anger upon yourself, mentally berating yourself; or
maltreating your body by over-feeding or starving it, or with self-injury (sometimes also known as having “an
accident”)?
Or do you become still and listen to the wisdom from within that tells
you how to heal the pain?
Many of you—friends and those who have attended my workshops—already know
that, as a child, I was a victim of incest, sexual assaults by my father. Well,
now you all know. I will not write about what happened; rest assured you can
safely read on without finding any details of what that experience was like for
the child I once was.
Instead, I want to write about healing from the effects of that
experience, which has included development of the 7 Childhood Treasures framework and deepening my understanding of their influence in my own life. I started my healing journey just over 30 years ago and
recently entered a new phase of it.