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Title: Healing our unresolved childhood will accomplish separate studies
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Healing our unresolved childhood will be accomplished in separate studies: First, it would make us far better and less abusive , because w...

Healing our unresolved childhood will be accomplished in separate studies: First, it would make us far better and less abusive , because when we heal our traumas we don’t pass them on , and second, because of this, we will become far healthier stewards of the earth , because we will not  be so traumatised, and thus, by extension, dissociated.
The best way for us to heal our unresolved childhood is to study our action plan the ten stages — and fast. The best way to optimise  is to focus our energies inward by avoiding engaging in projection, thus, to live healthy lifestyles. The short-term answer to this is that we who become healthy become parents by proxy to the whole species. The long-term answer is that once the species as a whole plays catch-up and heals into maturity, then many of the healthiest among us would then want to propagate the ten stage philosophy.
Anyone who denies we are in a major rush to change things has his or her head buried in the sand, and lacks an ability to fathom the destruction we will have wreaked on our planet  in a few short generations’ time. Conclusion here: the time to change is now. If you deny this you are part of the problem.
Despite the rush we are in, healing ourselves is a process that takes time. It does not happen overnight. But it need not take many decades or generations, especially if we have allies on the healing path.
Attempting this plan requires major sacrifice — personal, emotional, social, familial, economic, and relational. So be prepared for a rough road. The irony is that we presently have the option of sacrificing; in the future, if we don’t do our homework, these sacrifices will be thrust upon us in far less pleasant ways.

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