Answer = CHILDHOOD PAIN DOESN’T DISAPPEAR… IT WAITS As children, we don’t analyse painful experiences... We absorb them. Our unconscious mind records events as emotional truths, not memories. In the moment, it decides what we need to feel or believe to stay safe. So fear, shame, rejection, or insecurity become attached to that event and stored in the nervous system. Years later, the conscious mind may forget what happened… But the unconscious remembers the feeling. When adulthood presents a situation that feels similar, the old emotion activates: Same reactions. Same toxic cycles. Same self-sabotage. This is why unresolved childhood experiences later show up as: anxiety, depression, toxic relationship patterns, emotional shutdown, and even physical symptoms. The body doesn’t forget what the mind moved past. Healing begins when the stored emotion is gently released, not endlessly analysed or ignored. If this resonates and you’d like support with emotional release, reach out:
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