Thu, May 21 · 6:00 PM MDT
Unmasking the Self: Healing the Inner Child & Shadow Integration
For years, many of us learned to survive by wearing masks.
The people-pleaser.
The rescuer.
The hyper-independent one.
The angry one.
The spiritual one.
The “I’m fine” version of ourselves.
But beneath every mask is a younger version of us still carrying unmet needs, suppressed emotions, abandoned wounds, and hidden truths.
This powerful 2-hour healing class is designed to help participants gently uncover the unconscious patterns that were created in childhood survival mode and begin the process of reconnecting with the authentic self beneath them.
Through deep reflection, shadow work practices, emotional awareness, inner child healing, and nervous system understanding, this class explores how our hidden wounds shape our relationships, triggers, fears, reactions, and identity.
Participants will learn how trauma responses become personality traits, how emotional suppression creates shadow behaviors, and how healing begins when we stop rejecting the parts of ourselves that once kept us safe.
This is not about becoming someone new.
This is about remembering who we were before survival taught us to hide.
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What This Class Covers
Part 1 — The Masks We Create to Survive
Topics:
What the “false self” really is
Childhood conditioning and emotional survival
People pleasing, perfectionism, rescuing, avoidance, anger, hyper-independence
Why we perform versions of ourselves for safety
The difference between authenticity and protection
Emotional suppression and identity fragmentation
Teaching Focus:
Participants begin identifying the emotional masks they developed throughout life and the wounds underneath them.
Reflection Questions:
Who did I have to become to feel loved?
What emotions felt unsafe growing up?
What parts of myself did I learn to hide?
What role did I play in my family system?
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Part 2 — Understanding the Inner Child
Topics:
What the inner child represents psychologically and emotionally
Core childhood wounds:
*** abandonment**
*** rejection**
*** betrayal**
*** shame**
*** neglect**
*** emotional invisibility**
How unmet childhood needs show up in adult relationships
Triggers as unresolved emotional memories
Attachment wounds and nervous system responses
Teaching Focus:
Participants explore how younger versions of themselves still seek safety, validation, reassurance, protection, and love through adult behaviors.
Guided Exercise:
“Meeting the Younger Self” Visualization
A gentle meditation where participants reconnect with a younger version of themselves and identify what that child needed but did not receive.
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Part 3 — Shadow Work: The Parts We Reject
Topics:
What shadow work actually is
Why shame creates hidden emotional fragments
Projection and emotional triggers
The shadow behind jealousy, anger, defensiveness, control, and superiority
Why we judge in others what we reject in ourselves
Understanding unconscious behaviors without self-condemnation
Teaching Focus:
Participants learn that the shadow is not evil — it is often pain, fear, grief, vulnerability, or unmet emotional truth hidden beneath defense mechanisms.
Discussion Examples:
Anger masking hurt
Jealousy revealing unmet desires
Rescuing others to avoid saving ourselves
Seeking validation to fill emotional emptiness
Hyper-independence as fear of disappointment
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Part 4 — Reparenting & Emotional Integration
Topics:
Reparenting the inner child
Creating emotional safety within
Self-compassion without avoiding accountability
Learning emotional regulation
Building healthier boundaries
Releasing shame-based identities
Moving from survival mode into authenticity
Teaching Focus:
Participants learn practical ways to support themselves emotionally instead of abandoning themselves during discomfort.
Healing Practices Included:
Journaling prompts
Mirror work
Emotional processing techniques
Trigger tracking
Nervous system regulation tools
Self-validation practices
Compassionate self-dialogue
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Class Experience
This class combines:
Emotional education
Shadow work exploration
Guided visualization
Reflective journaling
Group discussion prompts
Trauma-informed healing concepts
Spiritual and psychological integration
Participants are encouraged to approach themselves with curiosity instead of judgment.
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Who This Class Is For
This class is for anyone who:
Feels emotionally triggered easily
Struggles with self-worth or validation seeking
Repeats painful relationship patterns
Feels disconnected from their authentic self
Wants deeper emotional healing
Is beginning their shadow work journey
Grew up feeling unseen, unsafe, or emotionally unsupported
Wants to understand why they react the way they do
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Key Takeaways
By the end of this class, participants will:
Understand their emotional survival patterns
Recognize their protective masks
Identify core childhood wounds
Learn how shadow behaviors are formed
Develop tools for emotional integration
Begin reconnecting with their authentic self
Build greater self-awareness, compassion, and emotional responsibility
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Closing Message
Healing is not about becoming perfect.
It is about learning how to stop abandoning yourself.
The shadow does not disappear through shame.
The inner child does not heal through criticism.
And authenticity is not found by performing healing — it is found by finally feeling safe enough to be real.
The mask was never the real you.
It was the armor.
Now is the time to meet the soul underneath it.