


Healing The Mother Wound
A Three-Day Journey from the Roots of Our Story to the Fullness of Our Self
There is no relationship more primal than the one we have with our mother.
It is where we first learn about safety, love, connection, boundaries and sense of self.
For many of us, those first lessons came in fragments—never fully modeled or consistently given. A mother doing her best while still carrying her own unhealed wounds could not offer the stability and presence we needed.
Without that steady ground, we learned to navigate a world that felt unpredictable, taking on emotions, roles, and responsibilities far beyond what any child should bear.
A Three-Day Journey from the Roots of Our Story to the Fullness of Our Self
There is no relationship more primal than the one we have with our mother.
It is where we first learn about safety, love, connection, boundaries and sense of self.
For many of us, those first lessons came in fragments—never fully modeled or consistently given. A mother doing her best while still carrying her own unhealed wounds could not offer the stability and presence we needed.
Without that steady ground, we learned to navigate a world that felt unpredictable, taking on emotions, roles, and responsibilities far beyond what any child should bear.
A Three-Day Journey from the Roots of Our Story to the Fullness of Our Self
There is no relationship more primal than the one we have with our mother.
It is where we first learn about safety, love, connection, boundaries and sense of self.
For many of us, those first lessons came in fragments—never fully modeled or consistently given. A mother doing her best while still carrying her own unhealed wounds could not offer the stability and presence we needed.
Without that steady ground, we learned to navigate a world that felt unpredictable, taking on emotions, roles, and responsibilities far beyond what any child should bear.