Bashar explains inner child work from a multidimensional perspective: the 'inner child' is not merely a psychological metaphor but an active, living aspect of your consciousness that continues to experience past traumatic moments in the eternal Now. Bashar explains inner child work from a multidimensional perspective: the 'inner child' is not merely a psychological metaphor but an active, living aspect of your consciousness that continues to experience past traumatic moments in the eternal Now. This entry covers: (1) the frozen moment—childhood wounds do not fade with time but remain energetically active, continuously broadcasting their vibration and attracting matching experiences until consciously addressed, (2) dialoguing with the inner child—techniques for establishing telepathic/empathic communication with your younger self: visualization journeys, letter writing, mirror work, and dream incubation, (3) reparenting—providing the inner child with the nurturing, protection, and validation that was originally missing; this is not fantasy but energetic recalibration that changes present vibration, (4) generational patterns—inner child wounds often reflect ancestral trauma passed through epigenetic and energetic inheritance; healing your inner child simultaneously heals backward through lineage and forward through descendants, (5) the adult-child integration—mature self and inner child are not meant to remain separate but to merge into a whole adult who retains childlike wonder while embodying mature capability. Bashar emphasizes that inner child healing is not about blaming parents but about taking sovereign responsibility for one's own energetic state regardless of origin. The entry includes safety protocols: proceed gradually, use professional support for severe trauma, and avoid overwhelming the inner child with premature confrontation.
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Sessions on inner child healing, reparenting, and generational trauma