Most of the wounding
and the resulting false beliefs about ourselves and others that we carry
into our adult lives occurs at a very young age. This "Fairy Tale" describes
the discoveries my apprentices and I have made, as we have journeyed
into our pasts to discover the source of the wounds carried by the masculine
and feminine archetypes within, and of the often merciless self judgments
that result.
Once upon a time, in
a time not so long ago and in a place not so far away, there was born
a little child. This little child was very special, born into complete
innocence and purity. This child was a child of God, born as Love--
being only Love, like a gentle heart turned inside out. Open. Vulnerable.
Pure love.
The new parents and everybody
liked this child well enough at first -- it was cute and not too much
trouble. As time went by, however, this child began to express itself
in the world, and conflicts began to develop. Often the Parents got
angry at the child for crying, or told it not to use that angry tone
of voice with them. They laughed at its fear, and told it not to make
so much noise, and so on. The child began to be afraid of the Parents,
and the World-- and most of all, the precious child of Love began to
be afraid of its own feelings and sense of reality.
Now totally unbeknownst to
the child of Love and to the World, deep inside this little child there
were a actually two little children-- a little girl part and a little
boy part. The little girl part felt the feelings, needs, and sensitivities
inside this special child. The little girl is the part that felt so
hurt when she was shamed or yelled at or made wrong for being herself.
Right next to that little girl
part was the little boy part. He hated to see that girl part hurt and
sad all of the time, and he was angry at the Parents. So he spoke up,
and said to them: "NO, you are mean, don't talk to us that way! Love
us!"
Well, you can imagine what
they said and did to that little boy part. That's right, they got really
mad at him. And they made him be quiet -- and they knew perfectly well
how to make him be quiet. They told him that nobody would love them
unless both the little girl and the little boy acted the way the Parents
told them to, because they knew the way the World expected them to act.
And so, the little boy part
turned to the little girl part inside, and said to her: "You have to
be quiet! Don't cry and don't be hurt and don't show your fear and don't
tell the truth -- because you and your feelings are bad and the Parents
know it and if you don't do all that stuff maybe they will love us and
not reject us and not hurt our feelings so much. I'm not big enough
or strong enough to protect us from them, so we have to be quiet and
do it their way."
As you might expect, the little
girl part became silent, and she and the little boy part of our child
of Love learned to look outside of themselves to see what was expected
of them, what was allowed of them, and who they should be in order to
be loved and accepted. They were very afraid of being rejected and not
loved, because they were very little.
And so, the child of Love died,
and the child of Fear was born. And the little boy part became the voice
of the Parents and the World, inside, making the child of Love wrong
for being who she was. AND THUS WAS BORN THE INNER JUDGE.
And to this day, even now that
the special child is all grown up, inside the little boy Judge is still
telling the little girl part to be quiet, to not express her feelings
or her truth, and to do everything the way THEY say she should. And
to make sure that she remembers, he reminds her constantly that she
is not OK the way she is... she has to do it better, be more, be stronger
and less emotional, and mostly be like Them, in order to have the love
and acceptance she and he need to survive in the world.
It is a sad, true story.
Now in a perfect fairy tale,
the Parents and the World would tell a precious child of Love: "Welcome
to the world. We are so glad you are here. We know you are perfect just
the way you are, and we are here to protect you and nurture you and
help you discover who you came here to be." And in a perfect fairy tale,
our child of Love would learn how it feels inside to be nurtured and
accepted and loved without condition. And when it is time to be grown
up, the little girl and the little boy inside would grow up too, into
the healthy feminine and masculine parts of the healthy Adult of Love.
And the Adult of Love would
go into the world whole and complete and natural, from the inside out.
And that is good. That would be a good fairy tale.
As you know, everybody
has their own fairy tale. Many of us live as the child of Fear, with
an Inner Judge following us around telling us that we are not good enough
the way we are and that we have to change a lot to be worthy of love.
And some of us live as the Adult of Love, with gentle self-acceptance
and self-love. Whatever fairy tale you are living, it is yours to change
if you want to, now that you are grown up. My wish for you is that you
are creating for yourself a story of love, perfection and acceptance.
Because you, too, are a special child of Love, and you deserve it. And
so does the little girl and the little boy inside of you.