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🛜 BUILD THY EYE-MAGI-NATION Your childhood dreams are returning to Source—returning to you! When we were born, we knew who we were, why we are here, and what our STAR MISSION is. This truth was embedded in us from the start. Yet, as life unfolds, we forget—depending…
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Revisited a sketch I drew in preschool: I remember wanting to grow up to be an artist as a child. But, of course—stereotypical of Asian parenting—my dad told me that artists don’t make any money and that all my interests were useless lol. So currently, I am in the midst of breaking out of that conditioning.

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I know that not everyone has had a memorable childhood; for some, it’s a time you would rather not revisit. But there is a way to re-live your childhood—not as it was, but as it could have been.


Through the power of imagination, you can reconnect with the essence of your inner child. This isn’t about pretending the past didn’t happen; it’s about giving your inner child the freedom they may not have received.

Start by asking yourself: What would have brought me happiness back then? What did I long for? What dreams or stories do I carry deep inside?

Then, give yourself permission to step into those dreams now. Create the experiences your younger self yearned for, even if they seem small or silly.

Want to imagine a whole new world where you felt safe and celebrated? Build it in your mind, and let that reality become your anchor.

Re-living your childhood isn’t about changing what was; it’s about reclaiming the essence of who you were meant to be before the world shaped you. It’s about remembering the parts of yourself that were buried under pain, fear, or conformity—and allowing those parts to shine, to be seen, again.

XX

@sorasyncs



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Revisited a sketch I drew in preschool: I remember wanting to grow up to be an artist as a child. But, of course—stereotypical of Asian parenting—my dad told me that artists don’t make any money and that all my interests were useless lol. So currently, I am in the midst of breaking out of that conditioning.

https://www.group-telegram.com/tr/sorasyncs.com/3113
https://www.group-telegram.com/tr/sorasyncs.com/3114

I know that not everyone has had a memorable childhood; for some, it’s a time you would rather not revisit. But there is a way to re-live your childhood—not as it was, but as it could have been.


Through the power of imagination, you can reconnect with the essence of your inner child. This isn’t about pretending the past didn’t happen; it’s about giving your inner child the freedom they may not have received.

Start by asking yourself: What would have brought me happiness back then? What did I long for? What dreams or stories do I carry deep inside?

Then, give yourself permission to step into those dreams now. Create the experiences your younger self yearned for, even if they seem small or silly.

Want to imagine a whole new world where you felt safe and celebrated? Build it in your mind, and let that reality become your anchor.

Re-living your childhood isn’t about changing what was; it’s about reclaiming the essence of who you were meant to be before the world shaped you. It’s about remembering the parts of yourself that were buried under pain, fear, or conformity—and allowing those parts to shine, to be seen, again.

XX

@sorasyncs

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