If you could go back in time — time travel — and talk to yourself  when you were a child — would you do it? What would you say?

I was listening to a radio show last night.  The guest was speculating on time travel.  When he was asked the question about going back in time — he answered with several well known moments in history he would like to witness first-hand.

As I listened to his answers,  my mind drifted off to certain incidents in my childhood.

I wish I could go back and “be there” for the support and encouragement I never had… How differently my life would have turned out if I had someone who would have offered common sense advice and emotional support.

Of course, you  can’t go back in time and change what has already taken place.

What you’ve gone through during the course of your life is responsible for who you are now and the life you’re living.

With that in mind, I wouldn’t want to change anything I’ve been through — because I don’t want to jeopardize the future good —  I’m experiencing at this point in my life.

What about the child inside you that could have benefited from some kindness “back in the day”?

You have the ability to  provide the child inside you with the support and understanding he or she never had all those years ago.

It’s possible for you to actually have a conversation with the child inside —  who may still be locked into the trauma of some moment long ago in the past.

There are several techniques useful for this purpose.

Without going into detail here in the limited space of this posting — you can lift the trauma and emotional intensity of a past situation — thereby lifting the “burden” which has been carried forward in time from the past. A burden that still survives just below “the radar” of your day-to-day life — and may still play a role in the decisions you make and the reactions you have.

In “The Intentional Prosperity™ System we provide seven different techniques that can be used individually or in combination  to dissolve the “emotional ghosts” of the past.

The important thing is that you can give the much needed love and support to the child inside you — because that child is still a part of you no matter how old you are.

How nice it would have been for someone to have said to me: “Don’t worry Bobby, you’re going to have a fantastic life”.

Did you hear that kiddo? 

All your dreams have come true!  All the crap you had to go through made you a better man.

-Bob Baran