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II. Psyche, Shadow, Love, and Integration

Houses deep articles on parental archetypes, attachment wounds, lineage pain, inner child recovery, authority repair, and the formation of emotional and structural identity.

Parental complex dynamics, attachment theory through a symbolic lens, lineage transmission, inner child work, and the repair of authority and belonging.

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The Mother Wound, Conscious Love, and the Recovery of the Forgotten Self

How early emotional distortion shapes love, projection, attachment, and the path back into wholeness

The mother wound is not only a personal pain. It is a distortion in the early field of safety, tenderness, receptivity, and belonging. When unhealed, it shapes the way a person loves, receives, attaches, performs, withdraws, and searches for completion through others. True healing begins when the forgotten self is recovered, not through blame, but through conscious love, correction, and spiritual re-integration.

May 20266 min readRead Article
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