Healing the Father Wound

A Deep Exploration to heal the wound around the first man that we know: Our Father !

Do you struggle to get close to romantic partners due to fear of abandonment? Are you out of touch with your own sense of intuition? Was your relationship with your father deeply disappointing, neglectful, or devaluing of you? Do you tend to sacrifice your needs, so you are always in the service of helping others?

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When our relationship with our primary caregivers is of disappointment, our sense of Self is always not rooted. We always wonder who we are; we are afraid to bring forth our gifts out in the world. Our egos, more often than not, rule our Soul. Our sense of adequacy and worth is severely wounded. We are over critical, over-giving, and yet we are unable to establish ourselves in the world in the area of love, money, work, and health. Our relationship with the Self and the world is also damaged and distorted.

Join Neelam Nanwani, who has navigated this wound for 47 years of her life. She has lived it and has been able to work with it. She has learned, come to an understanding, and acquired wisdom. She has experienced it in her relationship with other men (friends, partners, a brother, bosses, acquaintances). Her own relationship with men, all areas of her own masculine has healed and is healing as she has worked and continues to work around the wounding with her father – the first masculine.

Becoming the Phoenix

Topics Covered

  • What is father wound?
  • Understanding basics around core energies that govern our life (Masculine energy and feminine energy)
  • What is wounded masculine and feminine?
  • Why is it important to heal father wound?
  • Explore how our relationship with our primary care givers affects and influences different areas of our lives.
  • Discussion of areas where father issues have affected us individually and collectively.
  • Different types of fathers – absent, abusive, controlling, passive, etc
  • Qualities we have owned from our father (how we have unconsciously become our father)
  • Imprints picked up from collective masculine.
  • Generational trauma around men / masculine.
  • Self Sabotage as a result of our relationship with primary care givers.
  • Relationship with men and role patriarchy has played in defining expectations from men.
  • Shamanic Work, various methods and processes to identify, heal and relinquish this pain
  • Unhealthy imprints picked up from father / father figures even if we share a healthy relationship with our father
  • Ways, Rituals, exercises and methods to heal the Father Wound