The older I become the more it amazes me what influence time has on us and at the same time how irrelevant it is. It reminded me of a post I published about 4 years ago and thought it was the right time for a repost:
Lately, I went up to the attic. I checked some furniture and came across items covered with layers of dust. Immediately I had the picture in my mind from the time those items were in use or just bought and now they looked like in a 100-year-sleep. Once favorite toys from the kids, are now stored in plastic boxes. It feels peculiar to see them again that way and at the same time remember when they were in use. But they are still the same toys.
It reminded me of our own lives, our growth, our changes, our developments. We are children, teenagers, young adults, more experienced adults, then aging, and one day our bodies vanish. So many stages, and once we find ourselves further, the stages before feel like a movie we once saw. It is hard to believe that we are already so far away from it. That’s when we often ask ourselves where time has gone.
But although we feel different about the child or teenager we were, we still feel it within us. I think that is what makes reflecting so confusing and melancholic. We are still the same, but the world around us has changed. At our core, we are connected with all the stages we ever went through, and no development can disconnect us from them. It is the core of our being itself. It is the essence of who we are which is incarnated in this growing and aging body. All that we ever experienced from day one is part of who we are today. We never lost the child, the teenager, the student, or the young parent we were. It is still there. The soul of each of them is part of us. The caterpillar is the pre-condition for becoming a butterfly!
Often it is said that we should make peace with our inner child. The one we tried to leave behind. The one that got hurt and treated unfairly. It may have been that way. But very often, the child saw things from a different perspective, and now as a grown-up, we see a bigger picture. We should call that child again and tell it that all is well. Many things were misunderstandings the child stored differently, and from there, the perception was a different one which defined the path it walked on.
Call the child you were and start playing with it. Tell it how much it is loved and that it is an inseparable and so important part of you because it laid the foundation of who you are today. No one will ever be able to understand your inner child the way you do because it is part of your being; because it is you. We may have experienced difficulties, sadness, loneliness, injustice, and more. But consider that the experiences of the child gave us the necessary ground to make it through them. If our childhood was bad, maybe we treasure even more what we have today. Nevertheless, childhood was important and however, we developed started there.
Embrace who you are today completely. That way, you embrace all you have ever been. You are an amazing collection of wisdom and achievements, a source of experience, a teacher, and a student. You are development in action. Nothing that ever was is forlorn.
Dust off your attic and celebrate who you are.
Time is an illusion – but you are not!
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Totally amazing hon and so very true I think that I’ve accomplished embracing my inner child and am so grateful for that and so very happy I hope others do the same amazing post Erika xox 💖💖
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I am very positive that you are very very close with your inner child and even its core, Stacy Anne 💖
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💖💖💖💖👯♀️❣️
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What a great post! Thank you my friend.
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I thank you, dear Nico! I am very happy that think so.
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🙂
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Wonderful quotes you pulled out, there, Sis!
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Thank you, sis. I thought they are supporting the content so well.
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They did, indeed 💜
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I very much appreciate your thoughts, liebe Erika und die Worte von Warren Buffet, dass wir im Schatten sitzen, weil jemand einen Baum gepflanzt hat, berühren mich ganz speziell:) L.G.
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Da hast du recht. Das ist eine extrem tiefgründige Aussage, die wirklich tief geht, wie ein Kübel kaltes Wasser, das einen plötzlich die gleichen Dinge klarer sehen lässt. Vielen Dank für die Zeit und dein aufmerksames Lesen, Martina.
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We get to allow ourselves to have the childhoods we may not have been able to have, for one reason or another… ❤
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That is a wonderful way to embrace the inner child. It is never too late and we are never too old to let it dance freely. Would you let me quote you?
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absolutely
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Thank you, dear Annette 🤗
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Nice post to reshare. Our physical bodies will age over time but the spiritual body within continues to be renewed in everyday. It is interesting how things we have saved can bring to mind exactly when they were use.
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Yes, that is well said. The physical body ages while the spiriutell one only grows. True, often the unnoticed things can come back again as insightful hints or signposts.
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I’m glad you reshared this one. Those insights and signpost can be very beneficial.
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I thought so too and I am glad you liked it, Sylvester!
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Most definitely!
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I feel as though I’ve been in a time warp, purging things I’ve “saved” from the past. In a way, it’s refreshing. 💦
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I know what you mean. It feels very liberating to let things go once we can finally make it happen.
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Erika, great adages within the several banners. I do love the first one, though, the best. Keith
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It does sum it all up so perfectly. I am glad it spoke to, Keith!
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Thank you for sharing, this great collection of motivating quote, Erika! Can choose one, because all are wonderful. Enjoy a wonderful afternoon and evening. xx Michael
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I think they supported the message I tried to forward very well.
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Very beautifully written Erika. This journey of time spreads it out beautifully so we can see and feel it all…and understand it. It is a great teacher hence the wisdom in your words, you have done well ❤️
I just have to polish a few more things inside and hopefully I will see the love as it was meant to see…unconditionally ❤️ 🙏🏽 🦋
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It is amazing to look at it from this angle. We simply are while we develop. We don’t become someone else but an updated version of ourselves.
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Well said dear lady, we do indeed 😀 ❤️ 🙏🏽 🦋
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😊🙏💖
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