Let me clarify one thing that has caused some confusion. The childhood is the period that we form with the closest relationships and most helpless states, and so as we get older we screen our daily life through that prism (Dr. Sarno called it a residual pool of childhood anger, which is a good way of seeing it). But the past is only a memory and the future doesn't exist. The focus should be on the present and not the past.
I was just saying that our past is the bigger influence and the daily stressors are triggers for the deeper issues as screened through any corrupted memories. You don't need to go dig up your past to heal, it has passed. Deal with today and the person you now are, but recognizing how you got here.
Tiene sentido?
EstebanO
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