Running from safety

by Richard Bach

Publisher: Delta Published: 1995-11-01 Category: Health & Healing

Imagine having a conversation with your nine-year-old self, not through nostalgia or memory, but through an actual mystical encounter that bridges time, dissolves the boundaries between past and present, and offers profound healing for the wounds we carry into adulthood. This extraordinary narrative explores what happens when a successful adult confronts the child he once was, creating a dialogue that illuminates the origins of our deepest fears, limitations, and the unconscious decisions that shape our entire lives.

At the heart of this transformative journey lies a compelling premise: we spend our adult lives running from the very qualities that made us most alive as children. Spontaneity, wonder, courage, and authentic joy become casualties of our socialization, replaced by carefully constructed personas designed to keep us safe from judgment, rejection, and failure. Yet this safety comes at an enormous cost, creating lives of quiet desperation, unfulfilled dreams, and a persistent sense that we've somehow lost touch with our truest selves.

Through a series of remarkable encounters, readers witness a profound exploration of how childhood experiences, particularly those involving fear, shame, and the desperate need for approval, create patterns that echo throughout our lifetimes. The narrative demonstrates how a sensitive, imaginative child learns to suppress natural gifts and authentic expression in response to criticism, ridicule, and the often unintentional cruelty of adults who themselves have forgotten how to honor the sacred nature of childhood.

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