Life Myth

Process work psychology works with life myth, a life pattern. The concept comes from Jungian psychology. Life myth can be accessed through sensing the energies of childhood dream/ earliest memory, peak experiences, and addictions. Life myth reflects our life journey, and it is present in the struggles we have in our daily lives.

In Process work psychology, we work with finding myth's core energies, getting familiar with them, and integrating them into our lives.

I have been on a journey of growth and intense inquiry for over a decade, and I find that working with the myth of life encompasses, organises, and helps me to see my journey from a different perspective and sheds light on how to integrate these very present energies.

It gives me context and helps me to make sense of the complexity of my inner experience.

wounded child

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Acting out, dependancy, depression, apathy, rage are one of the many symptoms of wounded inner child. As a trunk of a tree is made up of layers gradually build up year after year, we also carry within our personalities layers from different stages of life since the time we were born. Any scars, mistreatments we experienced in the past are present in us, contaminating daily experiences. They bring not only pain but inhibit our capacity for joy,wonder, playfulness, curiosity and uniqueness.

 

Transpersonal therapy deals with the core of our wounding, with the hurt one experienced in the past. It needs to be processed, grieved and finally healed, bringing us to the discovery of our true nature, the lightness of being.

Eliza