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Hi Everyone,

 

I've just done a new piece on the Chinese Numerology theory of the

Disrupted Childhood and there is a new beautiful poem called A Walk

Alone by Silent Tear. Thank you for sharing your poetry Silent.

http://www.armatt.org/A_walk_alone.htm

 

According to Chinese Numerology, a disrupted childhood will

adversely affect an individual until he/she reaches maturity. This

should especially interesting to you Indigos, Crystals and

Lightworkers out there.

 

To work out the date of maturity, subtract your Life Path Number

from 36. So the person born on the 8th September 1982 will reach

maturity at the age of 35 (I.e. 36 – 1 = 35).

 

Calculate Life Path http://www.armatt.org/numerology.htm

 

Read Short Article http://www.armatt.org/disrupted_childhood.htm

If your Life Birth Number is either 11, 22 or 33, you must add the

two digits together and deduct the answer from 36. So an 11 Life

Path person reaches maturity at the age of 34, and a 22 Life Path

person reaches maturity at the age of 32.

 

According to Gestalt therapists, if your childhood was disrupted at

age 13 for example and you are approaching or have passed the

maturity age, you must go back to the time of the disruption and

introduce your mature self to the disputed child. You must then

help that child to heal. This does not mean that you spend

laborious hours in therapy with the young you. You can be creative

about it and play games with yourself. For instance, if in your

childhood you missed out on material things because of your family's

financial limitations, take this time to go back and introduce your

young self to everything you wanted. Chances are you can probably

afford it now. Some therapists even suggest that you, the adult

should abstain from adult-like behavior while this healing process

is taking place. For example, you should try to abstain from casual

sex, alcohol or anything in general that would be considered harmful

to a child.

 

Do you remember that Disney movie The Kid with Bruce Willis? The

premise was the same as the healing therapy above. In the movie

Bruce Willis is reintroduced to his young self in order to heal his

mature self. As Hollywood films go, this was a fantastic one.

 

Cheers, Jasmine.

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