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Low Self-Esteem, Family Relationships, and the Search for Identity – How Hypnosis Therapy Can Help

Growing up in a dysfunctional family, I felt a deep sense of confusion and alienation from a young age. It wasn’t that my parents didn’t support me—my mother, in particular, did everything she could for me. However, what I truly needed was emotional and mental guidance and understanding.

I was constantly trying to meet my parents’ impossible demands, and as a result, I always felt like there was a hole in my heart. Whenever I had to make a decision, I often wondered whether it was truly my own choice or if it was my mother’s will. I couldn’t distinguish where my own thoughts ended and hers began. At times, it felt as though I was completely empty inside.

My mother had a strong attachment to me, bordering on over-involvement. She was emotionally volatile—one moment praising me endlessly, and the next, getting angry for no apparent reason. This unpredictability left me unsure of how to handle my emotions. As I grew older, I realized that I was constantly walking on eggshells around her, afraid to express my true self.

She often told me, “You are fortunate,” “I have sacrificed everything for you,” and “You are free.” Yet, at the same time, she was highly critical of me. I struggled with a deep contradiction—I felt like I should be grateful, yet I also felt like I was never enough.

One of the hardest things was that, for a long time, I didn’t even realize I had grown up in a dysfunctional family. I convinced myself that I was “a happy, loved, and privileged daughter,” so I couldn’t understand why I sometimes felt overwhelming pain, anger, or sadness.

On the other hand, my father was passive and emotionally unavailable. Whenever I tried to confide in him about my struggles with my mother, he would avoid addressing the issue and simply say, “It’s fine,” or “Don’t worry about it.” Even when I was struggling with an eating disorder, experiencing panic attacks, or when my mother attempted suicide, he still insisted, “There’s nothing wrong.” He never tried to understand my feelings, and since I couldn’t rely on him for help, I learned to carry my burdens alone.

Looking back, I realize now that I never developed a solid foundation of self-trust or identity. My sense of self had not been properly formed.

The Impact of Family on Self-Identity

The way children build relationships with their parents profoundly affects their self-esteem, confidence, and future relationships as adults. If a child’s attachment to their caregiver is unstable, they may struggle with emotional regulation, dependency issues, and deep feelings of loneliness.

Attachment refers to the emotional bond a child forms with their caregiver, and it serves as the foundation for their mental well-being and self-awareness. If this attachment is insecure, they may continue to experience anxiety, confusion, and loneliness into adulthood. Trusting one’s parents is crucial, and when that trust is missing, it often leads to insecurities in future relationships.

The family environment plays a major role in shaping how a child perceives the world and themselves. If parents are emotionally unavailable, inconsistent in their behavior, or dismissive of their child’s emotions, the child may internalize the belief that they are “not good enough” or “unworthy of love.” These early experiences can lead to excessive approval-seeking behavior and attachment issues later in life.

How Hypnosis Therapy Can Help

Low self-esteem, persistent feelings of sadness, unexplained suffering, attachment issues—these struggles often have deep roots in childhood experiences. Understanding the unhealthy beliefs, fears, and distorted values we absorbed as children is difficult to do alone. Many people also develop a habit of constantly criticizing themselves. This isn’t something that can be fixed simply by adopting positive thinking—it requires rewriting the deeper core beliefs that shape our identity.

This is where hypnosis and hypnotherapy can be incredibly effective.

By accessing the subconscious mind, hypnosis helps us uncover the deeply ingrained beliefs that hold us back, allowing us to reprogram our thinking patterns. It enables us to reconnect with our true selves, heal emotional wounds, and break free from the limiting narratives we unconsciously adopted in childhood.

If you find yourself struggling with self-worth, relationships, or unexplained emotional distress, hypnosis therapy may offer the key to unlocking the healing process and rediscovering your true identity.

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When You Are Confused About Life Choices – Teachings from God in the Bhagavad Gita

When You Are Confused About Life Choices – Teachings from God in the Bhagavad Gita

The Bhagavad Gita is not as complex as it is often perceived once you understand its worldview. Rather, it is a scripture rich in fundamental spiritual teachings that are deeply beneficial for life.

One of its most famous verses is Chapter 11, Verse 32. This verse gained worldwide recognition because J. Robert Oppenheimer, the “father of the atomic bomb,” was deeply influenced by it as he sought answers to his inner conflicts regarding his research.

The scene takes place on a battlefield, where Prince Arjuna is about to fight against his own relatives. At this moment, Krishna, who is guiding him, speaks:

Sanskrit Verse (11.32)

śrī-bhagavān uvāca
kālo ’smi loka-kṣaya-kṛt pravṛddho
lokān samāhartum iha pravṛttaḥ
ṛte ’pi tvāṁ na bhaviṣyanti sarve
ye ’vasthitāḥ praty-anīkeṣu yodhāḥ

Translation:

The Lord said:
“I am Time, the great destroyer of the worlds, and I have come here to engage all people in destruction. With the exception of you (the Pandavas), all the warriors standing on both sides shall perish.”

Understanding the Verse

The word Bhagavān here refers to God, and in this context, it specifically refers to Krishna, the divine incarnation (Avatar). Krishna is explaining that God is Time itself—an unstoppable force that ultimately destroys everything.

The “Time” mentioned here represents the passage of time itself. Every living being is pursued by this force, which has the power to end life. Sooner or later, everything in this world will perish. Nothing is exempt; everything will one day meet its end.

This is a fundamental perspective in Indian spirituality: the world is impermanent—it is not eternal but transient.

On the other hand, God, truth, the true self (Atman), and love—these things are eternal. However, human life constantly changes under the influence of death.

Krishna goes even further to say that the force that ultimately destroys us is God Himself.

And since, in the end, both sides of the battle will perish (due to death being inevitable), Krishna tells Arjuna:

“Do not be anxious!”

A Powerful Yet Profound Perspective

At first glance, this might seem like a harsh statement, but the context is important. Arjuna came to the battlefield as a warrior—to uphold righteousness (dharma).

And in the next verse (11.33), Krishna tells him:

“Arise and fight!”

What God Teaches Arjuna – and Us

Krishna is teaching Arjuna (and all of us) an essential truth:

“The most important thing is to do what must be done and let go of expectations regarding the results.”

Your duty,
Your soul’s purpose

That is what truly matters in your choices.

Making Choices in Life

When humans face a situation where they cannot decide, they sometimes discover a third option.

But when you are lost and uncertain,
When making a decision feels difficult,
Always ask yourself:

“What is the noble, sacred, and righteous thing to do for my soul?”

By choosing in this way, we grow spiritually.

Why?

Because when we choose the more noble path,
When we fulfill our soul’s duty,
We always move toward selflessness.

Today’s content was a bit like a lecture, but I hope it gives you insight!

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Self-Love & Daily Rituals: Attract Love with Crystal Meditation

What is Crystal Meditation?

Self-Love & Daily Rituals: Attract Love with Crystal Meditation

What is Crystal Meditation?

Crystal meditation is a method I, Sera, have developed and advocate for. Simply put, it involves using the power of crystals during meditation to balance your mind and support goal achievement.

“I’ve never meditated before…” or “I don’t own any crystals…” – No worries! The beauty of crystal meditation is that anyone can start easily, regardless of their experience.

Who is it for?

– Those who want to improve their lives!

– Those who wish to free themselves from anxiety and stress, bringing peace of mind!

– Those who want to connect with their true feelings and take confident action!

By making crystal meditation a habit, you will naturally start manifesting these desires into reality.

### Self Hypnosis – A Self-Healing Technique

When practicing crystal meditation, combining “the power of visualization” with affirmations (words of healing magic) enhances its effects.

It’s not just about repeating words – visualization is key! Imagine yourself living with more confidence, or picture a strong protective shield around your heart. The more vividly you visualize, the more your energy shifts.

By continuing this practice, you can reprogram your subconscious mind and align yourself with the best version of you.

#### How to Practice Crystal Meditation

1. Choose a crystal – Pick one that aligns with your goals. (Example: Rose Quartz → Self-love and compassion, Amethyst → Spiritual intuition and clarity)

2. Create a relaxing environment – Find a quiet space to settle your mind.

3. Hold or place the crystal nearby – Feel its energy as you take deep breaths.

4. Use visualization and affirmations – Picture your ideal self while speaking positive words.

5. Express gratitude – Thank both the crystal and yourself to retain positive energy.

Conclusion

Crystal meditation is more than just a relaxation technique – it’s a

powerful tool for deepening self-love and attracting the life you desire.

By incorporating self-hypnosis techniques, you can effortlessly transform into the person you want to be.

Make it a daily ritual, and create a life where you are loved not just by others, but also by yourself!