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healing childhood trauma

Dear Meli,

I had a hard childhood. There was a lot of abuse and trauma. Sometimes I hear spiritual folks say that, with spiritual practice, you can heal anything. But my trauma doesn’t seem to be going anywhere. I’ve gotten less anxious over time, but there’s still a lot of stuff that’s hard for me, due to my past. Do you have any thoughts or ideas about this?

Still Suffering


Dear Suffering,

I am so sorry to hear about the trauma of your childhood!

I do believe that everything is ultimately “transformable” through spiritual practice. But I also think that, for some things, it can be most effective to use additional support.

There are so many wonderful healing modalities in the world these days! I think that may be especially true regarding healing trauma! There seems to be new approaches, and new discoveries, annually. Some of these are spiritually based, but many are somatic and/or psychologically based. I know of people who have utilized some of each. It seems to me that most people respond to one modality more than others. But it also seems to me that, for more difficult backgrounds or experiences, approaching the memories from various angles works well.

That said, I think that any modality will be supported by additional spiritual practice. Of course, I think all of life and everything in it is supported by additional spiritual practice. So I am clearly biased.

The more deeply I have traveled into my own spiritual practices, the more present I am able to be. Any endeavor, including any healing modality, is going to be more fully beneficial if I am more full available – more present – for it.

I am not an expert in the healing of trauma specifically. But I have experienced traumas, and the healing and transformation of them. I have watched levels of pain peel away from past experiences. And I have experienced different traumas reacting differently to different modalities.

I have also watched myself become more adept at receiving healing, and at surrendering to the Divine to allow the healing of my psyche. This continues to deepen as I do both spiritual practices and additional healing modalities. But my spiritual practices, in particular, allow me to have a deeper relationship with Spirit. This enhances my feelings of trust. As I trust more fully, I am more easily able to surrender. As I am more able to surrender, I can turn over memories and release them more successfully.

In the meantime, I think it’s important to take note of and celebrate the healing that has already taken place for you!

Often a difficult childhood translates into having learned to be hard on ourselves. Perfectionism on the spiritual path is never helpful! I find that the more gentle and kind I am with myself, the better life is. So, while you continue to deepen your healing and relieve your anxiety, be gentle with yourself for still having things to heal!

Celebrate every transformation. The smallest shifts blossom into radical transformation. And every breath taken with loving awareness, whether during your spiritual practice or in the office of a specialist, brings greater freedom. And every new degree of freedom is definitely worth celebrating!

May you be blessed along the way. And may you remember your perfection, in the midst.

Blessings and Love to you in all you do!

In Joy,

Meli

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