Is Your Childhood Influencing Your Relationships?

Childhood shapes love life web article
How often do you stop and reflect on the experiences that have shaped your life so far?

The memories of childhood, the early experiences of love and friendships, the lessons learned through joy, and even the difficult moments marked by disappointment. These experiences form the story of every individual. Yet, for many people, these memories are not always easy to revisit.

Challenging childhood experiences, emotional wounds, trauma, abuse, or relationships that did not work out as expected can begin to overshadow the positive memories. When this happens, a person may feel as though they are carrying an invisible weight. This can create a sense of emptiness, sadness, and the feeling that the past continues to influence the present.

So how can these childhood cycles, which seem to repeat themselves in your love life, be broken?

This Thursday, 16th April, at the Love Therapy, Bishop Allan and Aline Passos will address the topic:  How Childhood Shapes Our Love Life”

Many people do not realise that the way they respond to love, trust, and conflict, is often shaped by what they experienced in their formative years. Family dynamics, childhood environments, and early examples of relationships can all leave lasting impressions that continue into adulthood.

However, this seminar is not about assigning blame. Instead, it is about understanding that awareness brings the possibility of change. With insight, reflection, and willingness, it becomes possible to identify patterns and begin moving in a new direction.

When a person begins to understand the origins of their emotional responses, they gain the ability to make different choices in the present. This understanding opens the door to reflect on your own journey and recognise what may be shaping your relationships today.

Join us this Thursday at the Love Therapy, and begin taking meaningful steps towards a healthier and more fulfilling love life.

Event: The Love Therapy Seminar
Day and time: Every Thursday at 8pm
Location: The Cathedral of Miracles, Rainbow Theatre, 232 Seven Sisters Road, Finsbury Park, London, N4 3NX (outside London via conference)