
Many of the blockages that affect our lives and behaviour are rooted in (often small) childhood events and observations – frequently the result of misunderstandings or impulsive connections made in a child’s brain. That’s why it is worthwhile dissolving these blockages even in children and adolescents, so that they can live their lives freely and unencumbered.
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Children often suffer from vague, irrational fears. Or they have very specific fears of e.g. animals, doctors or certain situations. Often they feel – erroneously – responsible for the sadness or anxiety of the adults around them or inherit and internalise their parents’ fears and blockages. Not infrequently they develop behavioural problems.
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Dissolving a child’s blockages can set free remarkable powers, and relieve both the child and their family. But it is important that children subsequently experience themselves in a new light so that follow-up blockages can be avoided from the outset.
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