07-09-2006, 12:00 AM
Hello John,
That child is you. Your mother let you slip away. Your relationship with her is the source of disruption in your bubble (at least its one source). Recap your relationship with her. The others represent beings that have been in your life as well. However, if you clear the deep emotional scar from your mother, it will no longer prevent you from reaching your true self. These things are seldom conscious imbalances that we can sense. I recently worked with a woman who had a tremendous bond and trust with her mother. Her mother passed away. She grieved for 25 years. She couldn't find a relationship that worked. No trust could be built. The bottom line was that she had lost the only true relationship she ever had in her mother. She was afraid it would happen again. She also was expecting every partner she had to offer that same trusting relationship.
Her grieving, it turns out, was based in abandonment and anger feelings. Once we recapped these feelings, it stopped. Her trust issues were based on seeking a mother-daughter type relationship with her fiances. We were able to clear that as well.
So you see, her issues were based on her relationship with her mother. She would never have thought this to be the case before we began.
.For the Standing Mother,
DG
That child is you. Your mother let you slip away. Your relationship with her is the source of disruption in your bubble (at least its one source). Recap your relationship with her. The others represent beings that have been in your life as well. However, if you clear the deep emotional scar from your mother, it will no longer prevent you from reaching your true self. These things are seldom conscious imbalances that we can sense. I recently worked with a woman who had a tremendous bond and trust with her mother. Her mother passed away. She grieved for 25 years. She couldn't find a relationship that worked. No trust could be built. The bottom line was that she had lost the only true relationship she ever had in her mother. She was afraid it would happen again. She also was expecting every partner she had to offer that same trusting relationship.
Her grieving, it turns out, was based in abandonment and anger feelings. Once we recapped these feelings, it stopped. Her trust issues were based on seeking a mother-daughter type relationship with her fiances. We were able to clear that as well.
So you see, her issues were based on her relationship with her mother. She would never have thought this to be the case before we began.
.For the Standing Mother,
DG

