I was initially not very fond of the 'inner child' theories, but they do offer a pretty good pointer towards what I like to think of as our emotional body, emotional self, heart, child like wonder, deep desires & wants, etc.
It is obvious for the physical body to grow up and mature, the mental body matures with education and learning from experiences, but for many people their emotional body never grows up much, stays immature, doesn't mature.
Instead what often happens is people just get better at using more advanced mental strategies to avoid growing emotionally. Complex defense mechanisms and coping strategies so that we can become better at avoiding, distracting, and numbing ourselves from uncomfortable emotions and feelings. We end up creating a long history of selectively allowing positive and pleasant emotions, and trying to stop, limit, hide, and shut down negative uncomfortable emotions. Totally trying to avoid hurt.
An emotion is simply an energy that the nervous system feels, and then the mind tries to interpret. If it's a strong emotion, it calls for more attention by the mind. The mind then can add story to that emotion to try to decide whether to allow it or hold onto it. If the mind doesn't like it, it tries to create a story (defense mechanism) to limit it, stop it, filter it, numb it, distract from it, hide from it.
What happens with strong negative emotions, is that the mind adds a story, stops the flow of energy, now creating a sort of energetic pain bubble in the nervous system. The emotional energy wants to be felt and then leave the body, but the mind stops it dead in it's tracts. Short term, the mind feels better, but long term, the nervous system now has this pain bubble.
Then what happens is a pattern develops of consistent energetic pain bubbles bunching around other unresolved negative emotional energy, the mind being very creative and imaginative can now create a sort of semi-independent identity around this big bunch of unresolved emotional energy (pain body). Then there's almost another level of emotional pain to deal with, the pain that comes from trying to avoid dealing with personality that develops from this 'pain body entity' in our nervous system.
Back to the inner child or child labels; emotions are just messages from the body, there isn't much independent intelligence within an emotion. Our mind adds a story to the emotion, bunches it up along with other similar past unresolved emotions, which gives it a very limited intelligence, making it appear semi-independent. So in a practical way, that pain body acts very much like a small child. Because children have very immature undeveloped emotional and mental maturity.
... We can grow up to be physically outwardly very old and mature, but our mental or emotional bodies can still be very childlike and immature.
It is obvious for the physical body to grow up and mature, the mental body matures with education and learning from experiences, but for many people their emotional body never grows up much, stays immature, doesn't mature.
Instead what often happens is people just get better at using more advanced mental strategies to avoid growing emotionally. Complex defense mechanisms and coping strategies so that we can become better at avoiding, distracting, and numbing ourselves from uncomfortable emotions and feelings. We end up creating a long history of selectively allowing positive and pleasant emotions, and trying to stop, limit, hide, and shut down negative uncomfortable emotions. Totally trying to avoid hurt.
An emotion is simply an energy that the nervous system feels, and then the mind tries to interpret. If it's a strong emotion, it calls for more attention by the mind. The mind then can add story to that emotion to try to decide whether to allow it or hold onto it. If the mind doesn't like it, it tries to create a story (defense mechanism) to limit it, stop it, filter it, numb it, distract from it, hide from it.
What happens with strong negative emotions, is that the mind adds a story, stops the flow of energy, now creating a sort of energetic pain bubble in the nervous system. The emotional energy wants to be felt and then leave the body, but the mind stops it dead in it's tracts. Short term, the mind feels better, but long term, the nervous system now has this pain bubble.
Then what happens is a pattern develops of consistent energetic pain bubbles bunching around other unresolved negative emotional energy, the mind being very creative and imaginative can now create a sort of semi-independent identity around this big bunch of unresolved emotional energy (pain body). Then there's almost another level of emotional pain to deal with, the pain that comes from trying to avoid dealing with personality that develops from this 'pain body entity' in our nervous system.
Back to the inner child or child labels; emotions are just messages from the body, there isn't much independent intelligence within an emotion. Our mind adds a story to the emotion, bunches it up along with other similar past unresolved emotions, which gives it a very limited intelligence, making it appear semi-independent. So in a practical way, that pain body acts very much like a small child. Because children have very immature undeveloped emotional and mental maturity.
... We can grow up to be physically outwardly very old and mature, but our mental or emotional bodies can still be very childlike and immature.