I'm Stana and I'm a multi-passionate coach. I love helping you strengthen you sense of self mastery, your identity and your career dreams in a way that is simple, personalised and dedicated.
Do you feel like you’re carrying a bag of issues that isn’t really yours? As if you had your shoulders strapped to a bag of fears, frustrations and anger that has been transmitted to you?
The Mother Wound. We all have one, some are lighter than others, but we all have it.
It is one of the most urgent and real-life pains we experience in life and the one we must address sooner or later.
It’s called “Mother” Wound, but truth is it can take many faces. It’s not only conceived as the trauma that has been passed from a mother to her daughter. This is due to the fact that may have been different women who have taken on a motherly role in your life: a sister, a friend, a teacher, any female whom you have bestowed upon them your needs for care and affection. A mother wound is not necessarily caused by our biological moms.
We may get it throughout our childhood and teenage years, some even earlier, while in their wombs. Either way, the mother wound shows its full force when we are starkly attacked for being ourselves.
To me, the mother wound is the root of all wounds. Good news is, like any other scar, it can be healed. Restoration is possible. Joy and freedom of being can return to you.
How? It all starts by tapping into your memories.
The mother wound is, in a sense, unique to its kind due to its complexity, and as such, it cannot be defined under one single concept. The mother wound is, in fact, the mother of all wounds, and within it are so many ways of being wounded.
I have good news for you, girl. The mother wound, like any other scar we have in our bodies, can be healed.
Since each wound is specific to each daughter, we can understand it, define it and healing it case by case, type by type. The key is right here with me: even the wound wrought by the attacking mother can be healed. Restoration is possible. Joy will return. All you need to do is diving into your memories, uncover what our inner child is crying for and slowly begin your process of synchrony with your feminine.
Remember one crucial thing: you are deeply loved, even if it comes to you as a challenge. Acknowledging our sorrow is the doorway to joy, and courage gives way to compassion and joy in our hearts.
The Mother Wound is probably the most urgent and real pain we need to address. Not much information was available about it until recently, and now we can finally put a name to it: the Mother Wound. But what is this and why is it so urgent?
It’s the trauma that has been passed on from mother to daughter. It’s the bag of fears, frustrations and anger that a mother transmits to her daughter, often unbeknownst to her.
We all have one, sometimes even more than one. There may be women who have taken on a motherly role in your life such a surrogate one, a step-mom perhaps, a sister, a friend, a teacher, any female whom you have bestowed upon your daughterly needs for care and affection. As surprisingly as it sounds, the mother wound is not necessarily cause by our biological one.
The word “mother” can adopt multiple facets and deep different effects. We carry it since the moment we are conceived, we have learnt from it since we were in our wombs, we see it for the first time when we looked for comfort and couldn’t find it, we witnessed in its full force when we were starkly attacked for being ourselves.
The mother wound is, in a sense, unique to its kind due to its complexity, and as such, it cannot be defined under one single concept. The mother wound is, in fact, the mother of all wounds, and within it are so many ways of being wounded.
I have good news for you, girl. The mother wound, like any other scar we have in our bodies, can be healed.
Since each wound is specific to each daughter, we can understand it, define it and healing it case by case, type by type. The key is right here with me: even the wound wrought by the attacking mother can be healed. Restoration is possible. Joy will return. All you need to do is diving into your memories, uncover what our inner child is crying for and slowly begin your process of synchrony with your feminine.
Remember one crucial thing: you are deeply loved, even if it comes to you as a challenge. Acknowledging our sorrow is the doorway to joy, and courage gives way to compassion and joy in our hearts.
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