“I Have a Right to Talk About What Happened to Me” | Affirmations | for a Sexual Abuse Survivor | Pt 36
“Today I nurture my child-within and listen to her feelings about being ignored and unprotected. I affirm her right to tell what happened and allow her to express her feelings about that. I hold her gently in my heart as she does this very difficult and courageous work.”
Nancy W.
~Reality in Consciousness
Greetings Survivor!
Thank you again for visiting my Blog Page as we come together for “I Have a Right to Talk About What Happened to Me” from this multiple part series on Affirmations for a Sexual Abuse Survivor Part 36.
You can find additional Inspiration & discover more about me on my BLOG PAGE, Twitter & all of my other Social Media Platforms, please click on the links below in the description. If you haven’t yet viewed Part 1 from this series, please do so by following the links for the general introductions, or by clicking here.
Thank you again for visiting my Blog Page as we come together for “I Have a Right to Talk About What Happened to Me” from this multiple part series on Affirmations for a Sexual Abuse Survivor Part 36.
You can find additional Inspiration & discover more about me on my BLOG PAGE, Twitter & all of my other Social Media Platforms, please click on the links below in the description. If you haven’t yet viewed Part 1 from this series, please do so by following the links for the general introductions, or by clicking here.
The length of this series, which is set for 52 weeks is for you to become more familiar with your strengths and weaknesses as a sexual abuse survivor. While I encourage everyone to go at their own pace & to know that the doors will always remain open for questions as a community or individually. All the while, the work to Cleanse & Heal will begin within you just as in the traditional settings in nature. |
#35-Affirmation
“I Can Create Support & Protection for Myself" “Today I am willing to listen for the danger signals from my child-within and to use my adult creativity to create the protection she and I need and deserve.” Nancy W. |
Disclaimer: If you are currently being sexually violated in any way please inform an adult at this time immediately. For your discretion, there are 24/7 Hotlines available for questions or aide here @https://www.rainn.org/,https://www.rainn.org/national-resources-sexual-assault-survivors-and-their-loved-ones, or please also check with your local county for other resources and advice for your safety.
|
ALERT: KNOW THE STATISTICS @ https://www.rainn.org/statistics
https://www.rainn.org/statistics R Respect others' boundaries. A Ask for consent. I Intervene when someone's in trouble. N Notice the warning signs of abuse and speak up. N Nurture myself and others |
As I was abused I learned that what had occurred to me was not OK and that, if I’d talked about it, I would cause more pain. I may have been manipulated, threatened, or coerced by my abuser about the effects of telling what happened.
Perhaps no one was there to help me when I was abused. Maybe I did try to tell those around me, and I was either ignored or not taken seriously. Because I was a small child, I may have been easily convinced that telling someone or to ask for help was pointless, and not being taken seriously nor protected was “normal.”
Today I now know that I had the right as a child to talk about what happened to me. I should have been protected from further abuse, and I had a right to experience comfort and receive nurturing after the abuse took place.
Perhaps no one was there to help me when I was abused. Maybe I did try to tell those around me, and I was either ignored or not taken seriously. Because I was a small child, I may have been easily convinced that telling someone or to ask for help was pointless, and not being taken seriously nor protected was “normal.”
Today I now know that I had the right as a child to talk about what happened to me. I should have been protected from further abuse, and I had a right to experience comfort and receive nurturing after the abuse took place.
|
No matter where you are right now on your journey as a sexual abuse survivor, remember that there is more to you than what the eye may perceive of the self at this time. You are aSurvivor-Stay in action on your healing journey every day and meditate on these concepts,“I Have a Right to Talk About What Happened to Me.”
Visualize the Affirmation, see it in color or as shaded black and white, however, the mind perceives it, allow for the current response to form naturally. Listen to yourself without judgment and begin to frequently journal this process as you transition the mind to higher knowledge of yourself.
Reality in Consciousness begins at the very moment as the work is placed forth by your intent to grow and change for the betterment of self, aiding in the improvement of mankind!
Thank you again for returning to reality in consciousness on this week’s segment, “I Have a Right to Talk About What Happened to Me”| Affirmations| for a Sexual Abuse Survivor| Pt 36.
|
Until the Very Next Point in time,
Be Well & Heal in Peace…Peace!!! Written by: Shaw Nee Janelle |
About the Author:
Shaw Nee Janelle is a Certified Holistic Health Practitioner, Health & Wellness Consultant, author of “The Traditional Modalities for Healing” manual available on Amazon.com, Blogger & Owner of www.realitynconsciousness.com. In her blogs, she enjoys writing inspirational tips on Holistic Health, Affirmations, therapeutic Self-Care, Afrikan Spirituality, Sexual Abuse Awareness and more. She also loves travel, fitness, reading, and creating new vegan recipes. |
*Please be Encouraged to check-out all of my Other Social Platforms Linked below for MORE Inspiration. *
~The Traditional Modalities for Healing by: Reality S.J Fields
~Reality in Consciousness.com
~Facebook
~YouTube
~Twitter
~PayPal
~Pinterest
~Blogger
~$Sky616
~The Traditional Modalities for Healing by: Reality S.J Fields
~Reality in Consciousness.com
~YouTube
~PayPal
~Blogger
~$Sky616
Source:
“On the Path”, by Nancy W.
“On the Path”, by Nancy W.
Comments
Post a Comment