The Kid Trance and adult relationships

The Kid Trance and adult relationships

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We are all in a post-hypnotic trance induced in early infancy.

~ R.D. Laing

 

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Every human being emerges from childhood in a trance.

Its defining characteristic is a tendency to perceive and treat ourselves as we were perceived and treated by our parents.

If they loved and accepted us, we love and accept ourselves. 

If they abused or neglected or judged us, we abuse or neglect or judge ourselves. 

Garbage in, garbage out.  As with computers, so with children.

All this is pretty much inescapable.

And as adults most of us walk around hypnotized much of the time without realizing it.

Adult relationships, though, tend to trigger our awareness of this trance.

This happens because, in our need for our partners' love and acceptance and approval, we tend to confuse them with our parents.

We slip back into the Kid Trance, where how we feel about ourselves depends on how we are seen and treated by someone else.

This is both an awful and a wonderful thing.

It's awful because of it how feels.  It's never fun feeling like a vulnerable, self-doubting, dependent kid in a grownup's body.

It's wonderful because of the opportunity it offers.

Because adult relationships provide a second chance -- a chance to awaken from the trance, to revisit distorted conclusions about ourselves and our worth as people, and to redefine both in light of a more adult awareness.

We do this mainly by practicing what kids cannot do: 

We act like ourselves. 

We tell the truth. 

Express feelings. 

Assert needs. 

Set boundaries. 

Act authentically.

This is not easy work. 

It can be scary to be ourselves.

It's especially scary if our past attempts at doing so were met with criticism or conflict or rejection.

Easy, no. 

Just necessary.

Since the alternative is to remain permanently hypnotized.

 

Jeffrey LaCour

Aerial Photographer

6 年

Kids are programed by the time they turn five. It's up to the parents, teachers to do their job in the excellence of training children and young adults. Our schools in Louisiana are deplorable and hire a lot of bad teachers. If we incorporate?Mindfulness, and Guided Imagery in the classrooms our schools and students would improve tremendously. Plus you need to keep the kids motivated.

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