So many parents have passed on their "wounded child" to their kids. In fairness I suppose, they weren't aware they were doing that. But as someone with cPTSD, I am learning how much my childhood has affected my adult life. The healing process is slow, and sometimes very painful.
It is true. It does take time to heal as healing comes in layers. A person may deal with something right now and once they deal with it and practice what they learn, that is how they grow and heal. Then, months or years later, an issue may come up. Then, we deal with it at that time. So, it does take time. Regardless, as long as we continue to grow and heal. I do wish you well (and others who read this) in your healing journey.
I’ve been feeling very guilty and ashamed because my daughter suffered a lot in her childhood growing up divorced, the stress has had a very detrimental effect on her health. I hope we can heal as a family upon these realizations presented here. Thank you.
I felt the same and tbh I still can ,I was told once by a Monk that the time I spent in guilt only takes away the time I could spend now healing and being present,I have never forgotten this and so when I get pangs of Guilt I do what our Thay teaches us and that is to stop everything and do the healing with the Practise and his teaching oh how to actually do the inner child work is so simple yet so powerful that I have been shocked at the results ,from one mother to another I hear you .I am you and we are not alone may we know peace and find happiness
Thank you for the teaching. Being mindful of what we produce... I resonate with that. I mention here a practice called Steps to Knowledge. It goes by a book with the same name, from Marshall Vian Summers. It is one pathway to grow up spiritually, which I feel is essential in parenting as well.
So true, specially if your child is an empath. I am guilty of transmitting my wounded inner child to my mine because I did not know any better and was not conscious at the time and caused my child terrible pain and suffering.
I'm about to have a child in a couple months and of course I'm going to transfer my wounded child. Everyone does. I'm also going to transfer all my great attributes, and the things I wish I wouldn't. I love TNH
Love the message but promoting this as a “how to” video is misleading. Not one point in this video does he explain how to heal the inner child nor does he give tips on where to begin. This is a very insightful video, but please update the title to be more accurate :)
Love the message as well! Even though from the title one would expect "step by step" instructions, it does mention the things one needs to do. I can recall some: 1) practice mindfulness 2) watch out for your speech i.e. make your speech positive and compassionate 3) watch your actions in the same way as watching your speech 4) meditate before marriage to ensure you heal your inner child 5) if one already has children meditate with them with them 6) pay attention to the thoughts you're painting your future with. :D 😀
Im trying my best to deal with that now i can date in the first place soon 😃 Really the damagers to the inner child had to be dealt with because they were doing it to everyone they could basically. Now they are i spam meditation and healing
Sometimes children can be very very badly behaved and it’s not always possible to show compassion. And some children are wired to be difficult and it can be extremely triggering
@@bayleaf0513 yes mindfulness can help to an extent but where the child is persistently having tantrums and is raging out I don’t believe at all it’s possible for a parent to be a complete saint and tolerate that. Where the child is pushing boundaries over and over
You are so right about behaviours being triggering. Behaviour is usually a gauge of the emotional state. I’ve heard that the Buddha said, when you can’t relieve the suffering of others, relieve one’s one. Maybe meditation or mindfulness can help ease the stress that comes from being triggered. Then when we feel better as parents maybe we can better understand what is happening for the child. If we can help shift their emotional state or support it differently, hopefully the behaviours settle as well. Not saying any of that is easy though 😘
@@allysondavey9420 I think it’s also yo do with generic wiring. Of the mind. Not every child is wired in the same way & so kids have the ‘naughty’ or ‘disobedient’ gene
Ah, nice! My inner child should be healed just about the time the USA runs out of eggs, milk and corn. If I heal real quick, I may be enlightened before the killing for food begins. Namaste.
So many parents have passed on their "wounded child" to their kids. In fairness I suppose, they weren't aware they were doing that. But as someone with cPTSD, I am learning how much my childhood has affected my adult life. The healing process is slow, and sometimes very painful.
It is true. It does take time to heal as healing comes in layers. A person may deal with something right now and once they deal with it and practice what they learn, that is how they grow and heal. Then, months or years later, an issue may come up. Then, we deal with it at that time. So, it does take time. Regardless, as long as we continue to grow and heal. I do wish you well (and others who read this) in your healing journey.
Blessings for further healing Christine. It's a long road but beginning this road is the hardest. You are brave and beautiful.
Blessings for further healing Christine. It's a long road but beginning this road is the hardest. You are brave and beautiful.
I'm going through the same process, Christine, thank you for sharing! Indeed it's working slowly, yet the positive seeds are here to help us😇
There's nothing fair about it
"It bears your signature." I love how Thay used the example of the painter, the painting, and the signed signature. So true.
I’ve been feeling very guilty and ashamed because my daughter suffered a lot in her childhood growing up divorced, the stress has had a very detrimental effect on her health. I hope we can heal as a family upon these realizations presented here. Thank you.
I felt the same and tbh I still can ,I was told once by a Monk that the time I spent in guilt only takes away the time I could spend now healing and being present,I have never forgotten this and so when I get pangs of Guilt I do what our Thay teaches us and that is to stop everything and do the healing with the Practise and his teaching oh how to actually do the inner child work is so simple yet so powerful that I have been shocked at the results ,from one mother to another I hear you .I am you and we are not alone may we know peace and find happiness
I miss this precious man so much💕
How grateful I am to this man, even I can't put it into words...
Just beautiful. Thank you for this post.
I have no doubt passed on some of these things. My endeavour now is to speak no negative words as much as I am able. All is well.
Peace and blessings.
May all the love and healing energy permeate every fiber of your being. 🙏🏻✌️🧘♂️🍵👁😁👍
Thank you, Master 🙏🏾
Love this!
Peace to all.
Let’s heal
Wise words. My condolences to everyone who was close. May he Rest In Peace.
Thank you for the teaching. Being mindful of what we produce... I resonate with that. I mention here a practice called Steps to Knowledge. It goes by a book with the same name, from Marshall Vian Summers. It is one pathway to grow up spiritually, which I feel is essential in parenting as well.
Thank you for sharing this!
Interesting. Hmmm.
One of the most beautiful words I've ever heard!!! Thank you so much!!
Amazing message! Thanks so much for sharing!
Thankyou
Thank you!
I am so wounded since my childhood that I didn't get married nor had been in any relationship to have children
So true, specially if your child is an empath. I am guilty of transmitting my wounded inner child to my mine because I did not know any better and was not conscious at the time and caused my child terrible pain and suffering.
@ Kian Leyon : at least you realise it now. Some parents never do. Continue to heal.
Thanks!
So how do we do it ?????
great asmr voice
Some children are born calmer. A lot of the interactions are based on past lives. Between parents and children
I'm about to have a child in a couple months and of course I'm going to transfer my wounded child. Everyone does. I'm also going to transfer all my great attributes, and the things I wish I wouldn't. I love TNH
Love the message but promoting this as a “how to” video is misleading. Not one point in this video does he explain how to heal the inner child nor does he give tips on where to begin. This is a very insightful video, but please update the title to be more accurate :)
Tchih Nhat Hanh is wonderful. Listen to him.
Love the message as well! Even though from the title one would expect "step by step" instructions, it does mention the things one needs to do. I can recall some: 1) practice mindfulness 2) watch out for your speech i.e. make your speech positive and compassionate 3) watch your actions in the same way as watching your speech 4) meditate before marriage to ensure you heal your inner child 5) if one already has children meditate with them with them 6) pay attention to the thoughts you're painting your future with. :D
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@@celsotakimura7655 They are.
@@al-gassimsharafaddin7289 People know they are clickbaiting; it’s intentional and should not be rewarded.
This comment is interesting to me because as I listened I found the path was clearly outlined.
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Im trying my best to deal with that now i can date in the first place soon 😃
Really the damagers to the inner child had to be dealt with because they were doing it to everyone they could basically. Now they are i spam meditation and healing
Unfortunately, wounds are passed in utero. Once a person is born, he is already endowed with that wound.
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Why younger than 20?
True though. Adults have the same open wounds.
Sometimes children can be very very badly behaved and it’s not always possible to show compassion. And some children are wired to be difficult and it can be extremely triggering
@@bayleaf0513 yes mindfulness can help to an extent but where the child is persistently having tantrums and is raging out I don’t believe at all it’s possible for a parent to be a complete saint and tolerate that. Where the child is pushing boundaries over and over
@@krishnagondhea7428 Yes I agree. That sounds very challenging.
You are so right about behaviours being triggering. Behaviour is usually a gauge of the emotional state. I’ve heard that the Buddha said, when you can’t relieve the suffering of others, relieve one’s one. Maybe meditation or mindfulness can help ease the stress that comes from being triggered. Then when we feel better as parents maybe we can better understand what is happening for the child. If we can help shift their emotional state or support it differently, hopefully the behaviours settle as well. Not saying any of that is easy though 😘
@@allysondavey9420 I think it’s also yo do with generic wiring. Of the mind. Not every child is wired in the same way & so kids have the ‘naughty’ or ‘disobedient’ gene
Ah, nice! My inner child should be healed just about the time the USA runs out of eggs, milk and corn. If I heal real quick, I may be enlightened before the killing for food begins. Namaste.