Going Home
Depression Counseling Beverly
There is no place like your inner home.
"The Wizard of Oz" captivated literally millions of children generation after generation. I sense the story draws children in because it taps into childhood fears then comforts them.
For "Oz" secretly inspired children to wonder about how to deal with some of life’s most challenging difficulties and questions. How can you mend a broken heart? Deal with your sadness? Find strength when you feel afraid? What happens if you get lost, and you cannot find your way?
Even more vital than finding your way is learning that finding your way home and figuring out who you are already exists inside of you. I have been helping people deal with love problems, reclaim their strength, and find their way home for almost thirty years.
This desire is timeless and universal, when lost, sad or not quite feeling yourself, it is natural to want to go home, not your childhood home, or a structural home but the inner home residing in the deepest part of your heart and soul. This inner home brings a desire for more intimate connections and warmth that are based on love, protection, security and strength. This strength creates a more sustaining inner structure. As you grow personally, you will be more at ease when getting in touch with feeling the full depth of what you seek to heal. Taking this inner home journey that is your life in particular is rich in its own rewards.
We are all called on an amazing adventure. As the hero or heroine, we can consciously embrace the quest to return Home to that place of inner understanding and strength.
There is no place like your inner home.
"The Wizard of Oz" captivated literally millions of children generation after generation. I sense the story draws children in because it taps into childhood fears then comforts them.
For "Oz" secretly inspired children to wonder about how to deal with some of life’s most challenging difficulties and questions. How can you mend a broken heart? Deal with your sadness? Find strength when you feel afraid? What happens if you get lost, and you cannot find your way?
Even more vital than finding your way is learning that finding your way home and figuring out who you are already exists inside of you. I have been helping people deal with love problems, reclaim their strength, and find their way home for almost thirty years.
This desire is timeless and universal, when lost, sad or not quite feeling yourself, it is natural to want to go home, not your childhood home, or a structural home but the inner home residing in the deepest part of your heart and soul. This inner home brings a desire for more intimate connections and warmth that are based on love, protection, security and strength. This strength creates a more sustaining inner structure. As you grow personally, you will be more at ease when getting in touch with feeling the full depth of what you seek to heal. Taking this inner home journey that is your life in particular is rich in its own rewards.
We are all called on an amazing adventure. As the hero or heroine, we can consciously embrace the quest to return Home to that place of inner understanding and strength.